The mystery of Francis Bacon
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to thePresented OF TORONTOUNIVERSITY LIBRARY theby LEGISLATIVEONTARIO LIBRARY 1980 OF AGE.BACON AT YEARSFRANCIS 9 From bust atthe Gorhambury. " THE MYSTERY OF FRANCIS BACON BY WILLIAM T. SMEDLEY. MM- ,. " Si bene bene tu bene vivis : -rvixit, .qui latuit, %.$jap* tuum latendo $Ingeniumque grande patet." y IsJw >+Owen's^o^n Epigrammatum, M J * I if(/,) :LONDON ROBERT BANKS & SON, FLEET STREET E.G.RACQUET COURT, 1912. " andBut such is the infelicity unhappy disposition mind in coursethe human the invention that itof of distrusts and then : will notitselffirst despises first believe that such can be andany thing found out; it is cannotwhen understand how the worldfound out, should have missed it so long." "NovuM CX.ORGANUM," Chap. ft CONTENTS. PAGE Preface ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 CHAPTER I. Sources of Information ... ... ... ... 9 II. The Stock from which Bacon Came ... ... 14 III. Francis to ... ...Bacon, ...1560 1572 19 IV. At ... ... ... ......Cambridge 25 V. ... ... ... ...Early Compositions 29 " VI. Bacon's Partus Maximus" ... ...Temporis 36 VII. First Romance ... ...Allegorical 47 VIII. Bacon in ... ... ...France, 1576 1579 52 IX. Bacon's Suit on His Return to ... 62England, 1580 X. The "Rare and Unaccustomed Suit" ... ... 76 XI. Bacon's Second Visit to the Continent and 82After XII. Is it Probable that Bacon left HiddenManuscripts ... ... ... ... ...Away? 94 XIII. How the Elizabethan Literature was Produced ... 98 XIV. The Clue to the of Bacon's Life ...

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+Owen's^o^n Epigrammatum, M J * I if(/,) :LONDON ROBERT BANKS & SON, FLEET STREET E.G.RACQUET COURT, 1912. " andBut such is the infelicity unhappy disposition mind in coursethe human the invention that itof of distrusts and then : will notitselffirst despises first believe that such can be andany thing found out; it is cannotwhen understand how the worldfound out, should have missed it so long." "NovuM CX.ORGANUM," Chap. ft CONTENTS. PAGE Preface ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 CHAPTER I. Sources of Information ... ... ... ... 9 II. The Stock from which Bacon Came ... ... 14 III. Francis to ... ...Bacon, ...1560 1572 19 IV. At ... ... ... ......Cambridge 25 V. ... ... ... ...Early Compositions 29 " VI. Bacon's Partus Maximus" ... ...Temporis 36 VII. First Romance ... ...Allegorical 47 VIII. Bacon in ... ... ...France, 1576 1579 52 IX. Bacon's Suit on His Return to ... 62England, 1580 X. The "Rare and Unaccustomed Suit" ... ... 76 XI. Bacon's Second Visit to the Continent and 82After XII. Is it Probable that Bacon left HiddenManuscripts ... ... ... ... ...Away? 94 XIII. How the Elizabethan Literature was Produced ... 98 XIV. The Clue to the of Bacon's Life ..." />

to thePresented
OF TORONTOUNIVERSITY
LIBRARY
theby
LEGISLATIVEONTARIO
LIBRARY
1980OF AGE.BACON AT YEARSFRANCIS 9
From bust atthe Gorhambury."
THE MYSTERY
OF
FRANCIS BACON
BY
WILLIAM T. SMEDLEY.
MM-
,.
"
Si bene bene tu bene vivis : -rvixit, .qui latuit, %.$jap*
tuum latendo $Ingeniumque grande patet."
y IsJw >+Owen's^o^n Epigrammatum,
M J * I if(/,)
:LONDON
ROBERT BANKS & SON,
FLEET STREET E.G.RACQUET COURT,
1912." andBut such is the infelicity unhappy disposition
mind in coursethe human the invention that itof of
distrusts and then : will notitselffirst despises first
believe that such can be andany thing found out;
it is cannotwhen understand how the worldfound out,
should have missed it so long."
"NovuM CX.ORGANUM," Chap.
ftCONTENTS.
PAGE
Preface ... ... ... ... ... ... 5
CHAPTER
I. Sources of Information ... ... ... ... 9
II. The Stock from which Bacon Came ... ... 14
III. Francis to ... ...Bacon, ...1560 1572 19
IV. At ... ... ... ......Cambridge 25
V. ... ... ... ...Early Compositions 29
"
VI. Bacon's Partus Maximus" ... ...Temporis 36
VII. First Romance ... ...Allegorical 47
VIII. Bacon in ... ... ...France, 1576 1579 52
IX. Bacon's Suit on His Return to ... 62England, 1580
X. The "Rare and Unaccustomed Suit" ... ... 76
XI. Bacon's Second Visit to the Continent and 82After
XII. Is it Probable that Bacon left HiddenManuscripts
... ... ... ... ...Away? 94
XIII. How the Elizabethan Literature was Produced ... 98
XIV. The Clue to the of Bacon's Life ...Mystery 103
XV. and Bacon ... ... ......Burghley 114
XVI. The Folio Edition of1623 Shakespeare's Plays... 123
XVII. The Authorised Version of the 1611 126...Bible,
XVIII. How Bacon Marked Books with the Publication
of Which He Was Connected ... ... 132
XIX. Bacon and Emblemata ... ... ... 140
ft
S
*
'iv CONTENTS.
CHAPTER PAGE
XX. Sonnets ... ... ... ...Shakespeare's 148
XXI. Bacon's ... ... ... ...Library 156
XXII. Two German on and Bacon 161Opinions Shakespeare
XXIII. The of Bacon's ...Testimony Contemporaries 170
"
XXIV. The Fourth Part of The Great Instaura-Missing
tion" ... ... ... ... ... 177
XXV. The of Bacon ... ... ...Philosophy 187
... ... ... ...Appendix ... 193

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