Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 137
... called it The Shepheards Calendar and dedicated it to his friend and cousin , Sir Philip Sidney , signing himself " Immerito . " In July 1580 , a clerk named Edmund Spenser , who was in the Earl of Leicester's service , left for ...
... called it The Shepheards Calendar and dedicated it to his friend and cousin , Sir Philip Sidney , signing himself " Immerito . " In July 1580 , a clerk named Edmund Spenser , who was in the Earl of Leicester's service , left for ...
Pagina 176
... called The Promus , now in the British Museum , a collection of witty sayings and proverbs in many languages , written in Francis Bacon's own hand , there are dates 1594-5 which make it certain that this collection was made in these ...
... called The Promus , now in the British Museum , a collection of witty sayings and proverbs in many languages , written in Francis Bacon's own hand , there are dates 1594-5 which make it certain that this collection was made in these ...
Pagina 179
... called Arcadian Rhetoricke containing quotations from The Faerie Queene which was being written by Francis at Gray's Inn although not printed until 1590. Francis publishes The Householders Philosophie as translated by T.K. from the ...
... called Arcadian Rhetoricke containing quotations from The Faerie Queene which was being written by Francis at Gray's Inn although not printed until 1590. Francis publishes The Householders Philosophie as translated by T.K. from the ...
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