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167" and "Resuscitatio,",Moralium et Civilium," 1638,Bacon's Opennnom Lord
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AND JOTTINGSNOTES
LTOX THE
CIPHEEBACON
BY
F. C. WIGSTONW.
""AUTHOR OF A NEW STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE,"' BACON, SHAKESPEARE,
THE ROSICRUCIANS."AND
" Another error induced by the former is, a suspicion and diffidence, that anything
which tliesiiould be now to be found out, world should have missed and passed over so
"long time."—(Page "Advancement of Learning 1640.)36,
LONDON
WAYGEORGE RED
1890PREFACE.
This volume was never intended to be more than an appeal for
the re-examination of Mr. Donnelly's claim to the discovery of a
known in its presentsecret cipher in the plays as Shakespeare's, and
form it can only be regarded as a collection of rough notes and
on this subject, hurried into printby circimistances connectedjottings
with the theft of a portion of my manuscript. The indulgence of
few students who maythe consult these pages is therefore entreated
for the errors of style and punctuation, and for the faulty arrange-
ment of material which involves so much repetition. I am not
hope, however, thewithout that labour of scanning the following
pages will be repaid by the acquisition of manj' facts bearing on the
Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, which it has cost me years of toil-
some accumulate.research to
W. F. C. WiGSTON.