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The long word Honorificabilitudinitatibus is found in "Loues Labour's lost" not far from the commencement of the Fifth Act, which is called
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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The long word Honorificabilitudinitatibus occurs in the Quarto edition of "Loues Labor's Lost," which is stated to be "Newly corrected and augmented by W. Shakespere."
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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Honorificabilitudinitatibus, which is composed of twenty-seven letters, on the twenty-seventh line of page 136, where it appears as the 151st word printed in ordinary type.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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It will be found that the revelation derived from the long word Honorificabilitudinitatibus is itself also in the form of a
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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"Honorificabilitudinitatibus" should appear on page 136, be the 151st word, and fall upon the 27th line.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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"Honorificabilitudinitatibus," and I have in Chapter XIV. shewn how completely the documents recently discovered by Dr. Wallace confirm the statements which I had made in the previous chapters.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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The meaning of the word "Honorificabilitudinitatibus"
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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"Honorificabilitudinitatibus," which, as we saw on page 99, amounted to the same total, 287.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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"Honorificabilitudinitatibus," which is the 151st word on page 136, counting those printed in ordinary type, the italic words being of course omitted.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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"Honorificabilitudinitatibus," about which so much nonsense has been written, is without possibility of doubt or question to be found by arranging the letters to form the Latin hexameter.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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