The Tempest
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Comedy of Errors
The Comedy of Errors
The Comedy of Errors
The Heading of the Comedies
1 The Tempest | ||||
2 The Two Gentlemen of Verona | ||||
3 The Merry Wives of Windsor | ||||
4 Measure for Measure | ||||
5 The Comedy of Errors | ||||
6 Much Ado About Nothing | ||||
7 Love’s Labour’s Lost | ||||
8 A Midsummer Night’s Dream | ||||
9 The Merchant of Venice | ||||
10 As You Like It | ||||
11 The Taming of the Shrew | ||||
12 All’s Well That Ends Well | ||||
13 Twelfth Night | ||||
14 The Winter’s Tale |
Fr. Bacon is the author, unknown among men as such.
He in this way, and in his Cypher workes, gives full directions, in a great many places, for finding and unfolding of severall weightie secrets, hidden from those who would persecute the betrayer, yes, even take a person’s life. Then take care that he be not endangered by your zeal.
Reade easy lessons first, and forsooth the Absey (ABC) in the Life and Death of King John, act one, is a good one; it shewes the entrance to a labyrinth. Court Time, a sure leader, and proceed to his Alphabet of Nature. Learne well two portions, Masses, and the Rule, Search this out. — F. B.
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