Coincidences, Bacon and Shakespeare . ated the question how long con-scienciousness can exist after every sign of life in thebody has disappeared ; Shake-speare illustrated Ba-cons erroneous and absurd conclusions in the deathof Desdemona. 67. Philip Henslow had extensive dealings with 146 COINCIDENCES London dramatists during nearh/ all of Shake-speareslife, but though keeping a diary, never mentionsShake-speare by name. 68. Both authors are known to have read GeorgeSandys book of Travels and to have quoted from it. 69. The tragedies of Shake-speare and the Essaysof Bacon are equally and stra


Coincidences, Bacon and Shakespeare . ated the question how long con-scienciousness can exist after every sign of life in thebody has disappeared ; Shake-speare illustrated Ba-cons erroneous and absurd conclusions in the deathof Desdemona. 67. Philip Henslow had extensive dealings with 146 COINCIDENCES London dramatists during nearh/ all of Shake-speareslife, but though keeping a diary, never mentionsShake-speare by name. 68. Both authors are known to have read GeorgeSandys book of Travels and to have quoted from it. 69. The tragedies of Shake-speare and the Essaysof Bacon are equally and strangely reticent on thesubject of a future life. 70. The inscription under the bust at Stratfordapplies, not to Shakspere, the play-actor, but toBacon. 71. The frontispiece in the Shake-peare Foliosrepresents the author behind a mask. 72. Bacon advises all interpreters of human natureand life, such as he acknowledged himself to be andsuch as we know the author of the Shake-spearePoems and Plays to have been, to write under TJKTVERSITY of CALIFORNIA AT lUS ANGELESLIBRARY PR Reed - -Coincidenoeo »R25c illN 1 X IQCa PR 2944 R25c CS) \r Qfii iTHPRfj RpninrjAi i irrary ITV !i III H III II mill I AA 000 382 065 i .^


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