Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 51
... Lady Jane Gray . Lady Bacon was a woman of strong character . Her accomplishments were many and varied . She was familiar with classical and modern languages . In her private letters she quotes Latin freely and naturally . In her twenty ...
... Lady Jane Gray . Lady Bacon was a woman of strong character . Her accomplishments were many and varied . She was familiar with classical and modern languages . In her private letters she quotes Latin freely and naturally . In her twenty ...
Pagina 81
... lady of the French Court . Hereafter , Francis addresses Lady Bacon only occasionally as " mother , " though he refers to her as " mother " in his last Will . She was really the only person to behave to him as a mother and to give him ...
... lady of the French Court . Hereafter , Francis addresses Lady Bacon only occasionally as " mother , " though he refers to her as " mother " in his last Will . She was really the only person to behave to him as a mother and to give him ...
Pagina 114
... Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister and his colleagues , and likewise to the high ladies associated with the Queen . On the 16th ...
... Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister and his colleagues , and likewise to the high ladies associated with the Queen . On the 16th ...
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