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4 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

Thomas Lodge & the Date of Hamlet

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux 

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Hi A. Phoenix

I love the illustrations... you just happen to have all these key volumes at your disposal. Francis Bacon, it would seem, would be right at home in your library! 🙂

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Hi Eric,

Thank you as always for your warmness and support-it is very much appreciated. We feel enormously privileged to have a 'Francis Bacon Library', which as you know, is also adorned with a full-length portrait of the Great One!

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Reference to a Performance of Hamlet in 1594

There is a reference to a performance of a play named Hamlet at Newington Butts on 9 June 1594 listed along with two other Shakespeare plays Titus Andronicus and The Taming of a Shrew:

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux 

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21 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

Reference to a Performance of Hamlet in 1594

There is a reference to a performance of a play named Hamlet at Newington Butts on 9 June 1594 listed along with two other Shakespeare plays Titus Andronicus and The Taming of a Shrew:

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Henslowe

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21 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

Confirmation by Thomas Nashe

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nashe. Not to be confused with Thomas Nash of Stratford-upon-Avon (1593-1647) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nash_(relative_of_Shakespeare)

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30 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

The 1594 Performance of Hamlet Recorded in Henslowe's Diary

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux 

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"There is no mention of William Shakespeare in Henslowe's diary..." (Wikipedia)

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The So-Called Ur Hamlet

The majority of modern Shakespeare scholars believe this Hamlet refers to an earlier play the so-called Ur-Hamlet (no longer extant) many of whom wrongly believe was written by Thomas Kyd. Conversely several other Shakespeare scholars have taken a different view. In Shakespeare The Invention of the Human Professor Bloom writes:

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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The 1589 Version of Hamlet

It was a young Shakespeare who wrote this 1589 play called Hamlet, writes Sams, for which he provides a long list of grounds among them this following observation:

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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1 hour ago, A Phoenix said:

The So-Called Ur Hamlet

The majority of modern Shakespeare scholars believe this Hamlet refers to an earlier play the so-called Ur-Hamlet (no longer extant) many of whom wrongly believe was written by Thomas Kyd. Conversely several other Shakespeare scholars have taken a different view. In Shakespeare The Invention of the Human Professor Bloom writes:

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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Hi A. P. - Is there some text missing at the top of the slide? 

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58 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

All Versions of Hamlet Written by the Same Dramatist

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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This seems to be a duplicate of the previous slide...?

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Hi Eric,

Those two slides are part of the same point-perhaps hence the confusion.

Please forgive our lack of coherency. 

Our excuse is it so cold here in the UK that we are probably not thinking straight!

Normal service will hopefully resume tomorrow (LOL).

 

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13 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

The Confusion Over Ur Hamlet

What is confusing? Ur-Hamlet?

I get it. Simple.

YOU ARE HAMLET! LOL

And...

YOU ARE HAMLET is 136 Simple cipher, the same as BACON-SHAKESPEARE.

Bacon was Hamlet, obviously. But are not we all at times? 😉

 

 

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The Date of Hamlet & William Shakspere in Stratford

With one eye on the authorship issue modern orthodox scholars do not dare venture a date further back than the second half of the 1580s simply because William Shakspere was still residing in or had scarcely left Stratford (Stratfordians put his departure at between 1585-87 for which there is no evidence whatsoever) in order to maintain their fictitious narratives that he was the author of the Shakespeare works, including the greatest of them all, Hamlet.

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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11 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

The Date of Hamlet & William Shakspere in Stratford

With one eye on the authorship issue modern orthodox scholars do not dare venture a date further back than the second half of the 1580s simply because William Shakspere was still residing in or had scarcely left Stratford (Stratfordians put his departure at between 1585-87 for which there is no evidence whatsoever) in order to maintain their fictitious narratives that he was the author of the Shakespeare works, including the greatest of them all, Hamlet.

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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One could say that all biographies of William Shakespeare, however full of historical facts, are works of the imaginations of their authors.

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Hamlet Performed by the Earl of Leicester's Men in 1585

The Earl of Leicester’s Men were most probably the first acting company to publicly perform the Shakespeare play Hamlet. The first quarto edition of Hamlet states on its title page ‘it hath beene diuerse times acted by his Highnesse seruants in the Cittie of London: as also in the two Vniuersities of Cambridge and Oxford, and else-where.’, which it appears stretched back two decades to its forerunner, The Earl of Leicester’s Men. In On Renascence drama Or History Made Visible Thomson indicates that Hamlet had been acted at Oxford University in 1585, it is he writes, ‘a matter of inference from allusions to it by a contemporary writer.’ In the spring of 1585 the Earl of Leicester as Chancellor of Oxford University put on a series of royal entertainments for Queen Elizabeth:

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Hamlet #Elizabeth #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #RoyalBirth #RobertDudley #RobertDevereux #Robert Greene  #Thomas Nashe

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