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Thou Standest Before a Mysterie! Congratulations Ryan!
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That's A. L. Rowse, a Stratfordian embarrassment. When the prima facie Oxfraudians call themselves "Legally trained Oxfraudians" along with their "imposing, intimidating photograph of the gavel," as Christina states, it makes me laugh and think of Putin's pernicious invaders in Ukraine that he spins as a "Peacekeepers Operation." One thing I can say about Francis Bacon is he did a pretty good job of revealing and concealing his Authorship so that every generation would have a chance to engage and test out his notions on Mediocra Firma and The Four Idols while undergoing the inquiry and treasure hunt. What does anyone think of the use of Stylometrics by some researchers as a way of determinating Authorship?
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Hello Yann Your videos are creatively well done and Great. Thou standst before a Mysterie! Would you consider having your own dedicated page on sirbacon that links to all your Bacon videos? Lawrence
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in a tribute Speech to Bacon said, " 'Give me a deep-crown'd bowl, that I may sing In raising him, the wisdom of my king.' What do you think Jonson means by that?
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Parallels in the Bacon-Shakespeare Works
Lawrence Gerald replied to A Phoenix's topic in Bacon as Shakespeare
Clear as Bell, thank you A. Phoenix -
Parallels in the Bacon-Shakespeare Works
Lawrence Gerald replied to A Phoenix's topic in Bacon as Shakespeare
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May Compounds Dissolve https://sirbacon.org/archives/Poets Corner Statue.mp4
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Quite interesting, like they included recent russian spy ideas.
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https://talkinghumanities.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2022/02/04/books-and-buildings-if-not-big-data-the-durning-lawrence-library/?fbclid=IwAR39GVmFJ-A-2ysZn9jSCOVN-Tlb6b8rZggHSG-B1RGYVYid18aU2aehw3M
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5.4 After the Fall – The Baconian Enlightenment Postponed For the more adventurous and patient reader there is a mine of supplementary information i n the writings of Alfred Dodd, but be warned that Dodd was a fanatical believer in the claim that Bacon wrote the Shakespeare plays. If one can sift out the credulity and hero worship from Dodd's writings, there is a useful quantity of historical information that can be separated from Dodd's thesis.)
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Secret Baconian clues in the Shakespeare Plays
Lawrence Gerald replied to A Phoenix's topic in Bacon as Shakespeare
If I had to choose a fav Shakespeare Play would say The Tempest. It operates as an allegory and culminates Bacon research on Nature and Man and the Elements. Brilliantly conceived story and how to deal with power and the human condition and reconciliation. -
Secret Baconian clues in the Shakespeare Plays
Lawrence Gerald replied to A Phoenix's topic in Bacon as Shakespeare
Nice collection would love to Hog me some Hogge -
I just read an article by James North who I believe may have been the managing editor & Webmaster for The FBSociety in the 2010 time period https://www.academia.edu/35452164/Francis_Bacons_Alphabet_of_Nature_and_The_Triple_Tau?email_work_card=view-paper He argues that Bacon was not a Freemason and that Alfred Dodd cannot be trusted because he is over enthusiastic that Bacon wrote Shakespeare.