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------------------------------------------ . Bacon Versus De Vere A Review of the Evidence By Jerome Harner http://www.sirbacon.org/harneroxford.htm ------------------------------------------ *INIATTO* (Latin) : *IT FLAMES* ------------------------------------------ [I] boarded the Kings fhip: now on the Beake, [N]ow in the Wafte, the Decke, in EUERy Cabyn, [I] *FLAM'D* amazement, fometime     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Aug 28, 2007 09:01

On Aug 11, 9:05 am, Dennis <nldo...@shaw.ca> wrote: <<The great sweep of life has always shown itself to be on the side of the most *unscrupulous polytropoi*. Nietzsche, The Gay Science>> ************************************** Polytropos means much-TURNED or much-traveled, much-wandering. It is the defining quality of Odysseus, used in the first line of the Odyssey and at 10
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MM: Jonson had a lot of love and faith in Shakespeare, but it's obvious that he was not at his level. His criticisms of Shakespeare are due to his own lack of spiritual height. For example from Jonson's Timber, which you posted: > Many times he fell into those things, could not escape laughter, as > when he said in the person of Cæsar, one speaking to him, " Cæsar, > thou dost me wrong     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Aug 11, 2007 11:18

Panourgos -- all-working, villain, rogue, FACTOTUM, jack-of-all- trades, ready-for-all-crimes ********************************** Panourgos skilful, clever in a good sense, fit to undertake and accomplish anything, dexterous, wise, sagacious, skilful in a bad sense, crafty, cunning, knavish, treacherous, deceitful ********************************** Those who were deinoi legein, "skillful
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>> > Ham.: Make you to rouell all this matter out >> > That I essentially am not in madnesse, >> > *But mad in CRAFT* , CRAFTE: to deal craftily, or cunningly /Palsgrave CRAFTESMAN: A man of skill [A. Sax.] CRAFTIMAN: An artificer [A. Sax.] CRAFTY: skillfully made [A. Sax.] CRAF~ is a highly unusual stem~ an alt spelling, and even rarer stem, is KR~, as is KRAFTY: skillfully     

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Author: lackpurity
Date: Aug 5, 2007 15:34

"Art Neuendorffer" <aneuendorffer114200@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1179583062.093892.79640@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... On May 19, 4:47 am, Jim KQKnave <KQKn...@ArkhamAsylum.org> wrote: Thanks for a FANTASTIC post. . You're welcome. . ArtNeuendorfferwrote: ------------------------------------------------------ . Q1 Rossencraft Gilderstone
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On May 19, 4:47 am, Jim KQKnave <KQKn...@ArkhamAsylum.org> wrote: > > Thanks for a FANTASTIC post. . You're welcome. . > ArtNeuendorfferwrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > . Q1 Rossencraft Gilderstone > > . Q2 Rosencrans Guyldensterne > > . F1 Rosincrane Guildensterne > > . F2,3,4 Rosincross(e) Guildenstare >     

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Author: Dennis
Date: Aug 5, 2007 14:15

Art Neuendorffer wrote: ------------------------------------------------------ . Q1 Rossencraft Gilderstone . Q2 Rosencrans Guyldensterne . F1 Rosincrane Guildensterne . F2,3,4 Rosincross(e) Guildenstare . . Rosicrucian => Rosy Cross . Freemason => Stone Guild / *the CRAFT* --------------------------------------------
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------------------------------------------------------ . Q1 Rossencraft Gilderstone . Q2 Rosencrans Guyldensterne . F1 Rosincrane Guildensterne . F2,3,4 Rosincross(e) Guildenstare . . Rosicrucian => Rosy Cross . Freemason => Stone Guild / *the CRAFT* ----------------------------------------------------- . Hamlet, (1604 Q2) Act 3,     

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Author: Chess One
Date: May 19, 2007 11:27

140 Be wise as thou art cruell,do not presse My toung-tide patience with too much disdaine : Least sorrow lend me words and words expresse, The manner of my pittie wanting paine. If I might teach thee witte better it weare, Though not to loue,yet loue to tell me so, As testie sick-men when their deaths be neere, No newes but health from their Phisitions know
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Author: Chess One
Date: May 19, 2007 11:19

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: May 19, 2007 06:57

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Author: Jim KQKnave
Date: May 19, 2007 01:47

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: May 18, 2007 13:47

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Author: Robert Stonehouse
Date: Jan 20, 2007 01:03

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