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All students of the Elizabethan Era are indebted to James Spedding for his Life of Francis Bacon ( 1861 ) . His defence of Francis Bacon's character and actions up to the time of his " Fall " is irrefragable .
All students of the Elizabethan Era are indebted to James Spedding for his Life of Francis Bacon ( 1861 ) . His defence of Francis Bacon's character and actions up to the time of his " Fall " is irrefragable .
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All students of Francis Bacon's Life and Works are greatly indebted to Spedding for his exhaustive studies of thirty years which resulted in seven volumes.1 His most important contribution was his unshakeable conviction that Francis ...
All students of Francis Bacon's Life and Works are greatly indebted to Spedding for his exhaustive studies of thirty years which resulted in seven volumes.1 His most important contribution was his unshakeable conviction that Francis ...
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Over and over again Spedding complains that letters are undated , words are erased , signatures deleted , letters cut at vital points , and so on . Francis Bacon's first open letter to the Queen " has no title , address , date , docket ...
Over and over again Spedding complains that letters are undated , words are erased , signatures deleted , letters cut at vital points , and so on . Francis Bacon's first open letter to the Queen " has no title , address , date , docket ...
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Preface page | 9 |
Plate The Uncrowned King of Literature | 14 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
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