| Page. | Bacon, the Product of His Age | 1 | Bacon, the Friend of Essex and Cecil | 9 | Bacon, as the Creature of Buckingham | 18 | Bacon and Shakespeare Contrasted | 25 | Baconian Fallacies Respecting Shakespeare | 29 | Mr. Theobald, a Baconian by Intuition | 35 | Was Shakespeare the “Upstart Crow?” | 40 | Wm. Shakespeare, Money Lender and Poet | 46 | The “True Shakespeare” | 50 | Mr. Theobald’s Parallels and Mr. Bayley’s Conclusions | 55 | The Bi-Literal Cipher | 62 | Bacon’s “Sterne and Tragicle History” | 71 | Bacon, the Author of all Elizabethan-Jacobean Literature | 78 | Bacon and “Divine Aide” | 88 | Shakespeare and Bacon in Collaboration | 92 | The Tragical Historie of our Late Brother Robert, Earl of Essex | 99 | Bacon, the Poet | 107 | “Did Shakespeare Write Bacon?” | 111 | The Case for Shakespeare | 115 | Were Shakespeare and Bacon Acquainted? | 124 | In Conclusion | 129 |
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