Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 136
... Francis Bacon in particular . The debt has still to be paid and is long overdue . What an unmoral mad - hatter's world we live in when Truth has to wait cap - in - hand on little brief author- ity for ... Francis Bacon's Personal Life Story.
... Francis Bacon in particular . The debt has still to be paid and is long overdue . What an unmoral mad - hatter's world we live in when Truth has to wait cap - in - hand on little brief author- ity for ... Francis Bacon's Personal Life Story.
Pagina 147
... Francis Bacon's own avowal to John Davies that he was a " Con- cealed Poet " or determined what was meant by Francis Bacon's phrase to Sir Tobie Matthew his friend in a letter about 1622 where he says , referring to some past ...
... Francis Bacon's own avowal to John Davies that he was a " Con- cealed Poet " or determined what was meant by Francis Bacon's phrase to Sir Tobie Matthew his friend in a letter about 1622 where he says , referring to some past ...
Pagina 153
... Francis Bacon's biographers have never stressed the important fact that Francis Bacon was directly connected with the theatrical world of his early days at Gray's Inn , that he wrote Dramatic Plays and Shows that were acted before the ...
... Francis Bacon's biographers have never stressed the important fact that Francis Bacon was directly connected with the theatrical world of his early days at Gray's Inn , that he wrote Dramatic Plays and Shows that were acted before the ...
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