Mainly reprinted from Notes & queries.1st ser. Richard Barnfield, Marlowe, and Shakespeare. Ben Johnson's method of composing verse. John Webster and Sir Philip Sidney. Edmund Spencer, "Selimus", and "Locrine". The authorship of "Arden of Feversham".--2d ser. Montaigne, Webster, and Marston. Donne and Webster. The Bacon-Shakespeare question.Mode of access: Internet
"The respective styles of Shakespeare and Bacon, judged by the laws of elocutionary analysis and 'Me...
Reprinted from Festschrift der 43. Versammlung deutscher philologen und schulmänner, Bonn, 1895. Pag...
With the dedication and the preface "To the great variety of readers" by John Heminge and Henry Cond...
"Appendix of literary curios connected with the Bacon-Shakespeare problem": p. [351]-370.Mode of acc...
An answer to W. H. Smith's "Was Lord Bacon the author of Shakespeare's plays? ...1856."Mode of acces...
A criticism of R. M. Theobald's Shakespeare studies in Baconian light, 1901, so far as it relates to...
A supplement appeared in 1903 under title: The Baconian mint...Appendix (73 .) consists of reproduct...
"My endeavor has been to meet all worthy arguments which have been urged against Bacon's authorship ...
"Reprinted from Modern philology, vol. VIII, no. 3, January 1911."Mode of access: Internet
Mainly a reply to Mrs. Henry Pott's The promus of formularies.Mode of access: Internet
Reprint of the 1920 ed. published at the University Press, Cambridge.Mode of access: Internet
A criticism of articles by R.M. Bucke, W. Theobald, Mrs. Henry Pott, and J.A. Truesdell.Mode of acce...
Lord Bacon's cipher.--A new life of Lord Bacon.--Bacon and Edmund Spenser.--John Barclay's 'Argenis'...
"The respective styles of Shakespeare and Bacon, judged by the laws of elecutionary analysis and 'Me...
"A sketch of Shakespeare's life and synopses of Shakespeare's plays and poems." -- p. 1-16 (2nd set)...
"The respective styles of Shakespeare and Bacon, judged by the laws of elocutionary analysis and 'Me...
Reprinted from Festschrift der 43. Versammlung deutscher philologen und schulmänner, Bonn, 1895. Pag...
With the dedication and the preface "To the great variety of readers" by John Heminge and Henry Cond...
"Appendix of literary curios connected with the Bacon-Shakespeare problem": p. [351]-370.Mode of acc...
An answer to W. H. Smith's "Was Lord Bacon the author of Shakespeare's plays? ...1856."Mode of acces...
A criticism of R. M. Theobald's Shakespeare studies in Baconian light, 1901, so far as it relates to...
A supplement appeared in 1903 under title: The Baconian mint...Appendix (73 .) consists of reproduct...
"My endeavor has been to meet all worthy arguments which have been urged against Bacon's authorship ...
"Reprinted from Modern philology, vol. VIII, no. 3, January 1911."Mode of access: Internet
Mainly a reply to Mrs. Henry Pott's The promus of formularies.Mode of access: Internet
Reprint of the 1920 ed. published at the University Press, Cambridge.Mode of access: Internet
A criticism of articles by R.M. Bucke, W. Theobald, Mrs. Henry Pott, and J.A. Truesdell.Mode of acce...
Lord Bacon's cipher.--A new life of Lord Bacon.--Bacon and Edmund Spenser.--John Barclay's 'Argenis'...
"The respective styles of Shakespeare and Bacon, judged by the laws of elecutionary analysis and 'Me...
"A sketch of Shakespeare's life and synopses of Shakespeare's plays and poems." -- p. 1-16 (2nd set)...
"The respective styles of Shakespeare and Bacon, judged by the laws of elocutionary analysis and 'Me...
Reprinted from Festschrift der 43. Versammlung deutscher philologen und schulmänner, Bonn, 1895. Pag...
With the dedication and the preface "To the great variety of readers" by John Heminge and Henry Cond...