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Bacon is Shake-speare / by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence ; together with a reprint of Bacon's Promus of formularies and elegancies, collated, with the original MS. by F.B. Bickley, and revised by F.A. Herbert

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vernon_accession 7997
vernon_id 11794
vernon_slug bacon-is-shake-speare-by-sir-edwin-durning-lawrence-together-with-a-reprint-of-bacons-promus-of-formularies-and-elegancies-collated-with-the-original-ms-by-fb-bickley-and-revised-by-fa-herbert
vernon_authors Edwin Durning-Lawrence
vernon_tags Authorship, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Authorship -- Baconian theory
vernon_production_date 1910
vernon_brief_description How could one single person possibly be so knowledgeable and prolific? Was Shakespeare a lone penman, or did he have help? To wit, was Francis Bacon William Shakespeare? -- BC
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vernon_subject_people William Shakespeare (English, d.1616), Francis Bacon (English, b.1561, d.1626)
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vernon_last_sync_timestamp 2026-02-19 11:39
vernon_cover_image_id 29598
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