Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... afterwards adopted with such success that " the Uninstructed World " has never suspected it ... the rĂ´le of a Concealed Ethical Teacher . And when we learn that his pet name was once " Baby Solomon " we are provided with an- other ...
... afterwards adopted with such success that " the Uninstructed World " has never suspected it ... the rĂ´le of a Concealed Ethical Teacher . And when we learn that his pet name was once " Baby Solomon " we are provided with an- other ...
Pagina 96
... afterwards known as her Memoirs . A mental creation was always regarded as a " Child " by Francis Bacon . Twenty - six years afterwards ( 1603 ) he wrote to his University when presenting them with his book , The Advancement of Learning ...
... afterwards known as her Memoirs . A mental creation was always regarded as a " Child " by Francis Bacon . Twenty - six years afterwards ( 1603 ) he wrote to his University when presenting them with his book , The Advancement of Learning ...
Pagina 346
... afterwards title - paged to " Shake- speare , " was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his " good pens " in his alleged years of idleness . In this way he sought the good of all men ...
... afterwards title - paged to " Shake- speare , " was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his " good pens " in his alleged years of idleness . In this way he sought the good of all men ...
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