SHAKESPEARE - THE BACON-SHAKESPEARE DEBATE Material illustrative of the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. [Left]: Titlepage of Francis Bacon, Historia Regni Henrici Septimi Angliae RegisÖ. 1642. The naked woman is the emblem of Fortune, and the wheel she turns, the Wheel of Fortune, with the various symbols of high and low estate [Right]: Titlepage of Francis Bacon's Sermones Fideles, Ethici, Politici, Oeconomici, sive Interiora Rerum, 1641. For further information, see "Shakespeare and Bacon: Can they be Reconciled? Report of a Debate (January 1900) between Appleton Morgan and Isaac Hall
SHAKESPEARE - THE BACON-SHAKESPEARE DEBATE Material illustrative of the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. [Left]: Titlepage of Francis Bacon, Historia Regni Henrici Septimi Angliae RegisÖ. 1642. The naked woman is the emblem of Fortune, and the wheel she turns, the Wheel of Fortune, with the various symbols of high and low estate [Right]: Titlepage of Francis Bacon's Sermones Fideles, Ethici, Politici, Oeconomici, sive Interiora Rerum, 1641. For further information, see "Shakespeare and Bacon: Can they be Reconciled? Report of a Debate (January 1900) between Appleton Morgan and Isaac Hall Platt", in New Shakespeareana, Vol II, No. 2-3 April-Jul 1903, pp. 49ff.
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