Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 226
... Queen . " 1587 : Leicester resigned the post of Master of the Horse in Robert's favour . It was worth £ 1,500 per annum . Robert Essex was now constantly with the Queen . Bagot wrote : " When she is abroad nobody near her but my Lord of ...
... Queen . " 1587 : Leicester resigned the post of Master of the Horse in Robert's favour . It was worth £ 1,500 per annum . Robert Essex was now constantly with the Queen . Bagot wrote : " When she is abroad nobody near her but my Lord of ...
Pagina 255
... Queen . I cannot support you . I am primarily a Queen's man . My first duty and my first love belong to her . " In Holland a book had appeared on " the forbidden subject of the Succession . " It was dedicated to Essex . Someone gave it ...
... Queen . I cannot support you . I am primarily a Queen's man . My first duty and my first love belong to her . " In Holland a book had appeared on " the forbidden subject of the Succession . " It was dedicated to Essex . Someone gave it ...
Pagina 355
... Queen . " If a face be indicative of the soul within , Francis Bacon at eighteen was a heaven - born poet . It is obvious to any student of physiognomy . One can well imagine such a face glowing with the lyrics of personal emotion as he ...
... Queen . " If a face be indicative of the soul within , Francis Bacon at eighteen was a heaven - born poet . It is obvious to any student of physiognomy . One can well imagine such a face glowing with the lyrics of personal emotion as he ...
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