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Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin, 1837-1914

"Bacon is Shake-Speare"


[22] "Num" may by read as "Nunc."
[23] "Validat" may be read "Validas".
[24] "Swear," this may be read "Sweat."
[25] The side note "Direction generall" has been struck out in the MS.
[26] s. P. s. J. may be read s R s. f.
[27] "ante," this may be read "aute" = "autem." 2 "ipsa" this may be
read "ipsu"--"ipsum".
[28] "Timores" may be read "timoris".
[29] "Institit" = insistit.
[30] "To frime (to Sp." this line may read, "To trime) to Suse Sp."
[31] [This is an endorsement across the page.]
[32] "balbe" may be read "balle."
[33] For "Il n'est faut" may be read "Il n'en faut."


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