Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... Gabriel Harvey who was his tutor in rhetoric and poetry . Harvey was the well - known Elizabethan academician whose correspondence with an unknown writer who signs himself " Immerito " is of considerable interest to students . The ...
... Gabriel Harvey who was his tutor in rhetoric and poetry . Harvey was the well - known Elizabethan academician whose correspondence with an unknown writer who signs himself " Immerito " is of considerable interest to students . The ...
Pagina 138
... Gabriel Harvey and his friend Francis Bacon who signed himself " Immerito . " They are letters dealing with English prosody . They contain interesting asides and also phrases are used for the first time , in an allusive manner , which ...
... Gabriel Harvey and his friend Francis Bacon who signed himself " Immerito . " They are letters dealing with English prosody . They contain interesting asides and also phrases are used for the first time , in an allusive manner , which ...
Pagina 140
... Gabriel Harvey is on the Square and is purposely leaving traces that such a Lodge had been founded for future Brethren who can see the significance of the hint to find . It is unthinkable that such phraseology could be employed ...
... Gabriel Harvey is on the Square and is purposely leaving traces that such a Lodge had been founded for future Brethren who can see the significance of the hint to find . It is unthinkable that such phraseology could be employed ...
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