Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 2Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 1001 pagina's |
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Pagina 194
... ship , " etc. In Tempest , Act II . , Scene 1 : 66 Sir , he may live ; I saw him beat the surges , " etc. In Comedy of Errors , Act I. , Scene 1 : " Fastened ourselves at either end of the mast . " etc. The following sentences from ...
... ship , " etc. In Tempest , Act II . , Scene 1 : 66 Sir , he may live ; I saw him beat the surges , " etc. In Comedy of Errors , Act I. , Scene 1 : " Fastened ourselves at either end of the mast . " etc. The following sentences from ...
Pagina 195
... ship ere it be rent into the gladsome port of her intent ( Spenser ) Without further quotations , the student familiar with the plays will see the frame - work of the battle , the storm , and shipwreck of this " most magnificent Armado ...
... ship ere it be rent into the gladsome port of her intent ( Spenser ) Without further quotations , the student familiar with the plays will see the frame - work of the battle , the storm , and shipwreck of this " most magnificent Armado ...
Pagina 264
... ships for the Spanish fleet since the time of the death of Mary and the succession of Elizabeth that followed . And he did likewise collect the infinite number of ships that were beyond the Atlantic , in America , adding thereto those ...
... ships for the Spanish fleet since the time of the death of Mary and the succession of Elizabeth that followed . And he did likewise collect the infinite number of ships that were beyond the Atlantic , in America , adding thereto those ...
Pagina 265
... ships on our terrible seas moved upon their surges and cracked like egg - shells against our rocks . And while the whole compass of Spain is a very great tree and doth clasp and contain a great dominion , yet the Spaniards have been by ...
... ships on our terrible seas moved upon their surges and cracked like egg - shells against our rocks . And while the whole compass of Spain is a very great tree and doth clasp and contain a great dominion , yet the Spaniards have been by ...
Pagina 281
... ships For love and honour will you promise us ? ' " With bombast circumstance , horribly stuffed With epithets of war , doth he evade All aid of vessels , but he promiseth Levies of arms , i'truth , and men apace ; And overlong it were ...
... ships For love and honour will you promise us ? ' " With bombast circumstance , horribly stuffed With epithets of war , doth he evade All aid of vessels , but he promiseth Levies of arms , i'truth , and men apace ; And overlong it were ...
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