Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 94
... heart - ease , an outlet , by pursuing the habit he had acquired when in France . While men of a more earthly mould would try to forget , or seek to obtain peace of mind , by drowning themselves in strong drink or other fleshly excesses ...
... heart - ease , an outlet , by pursuing the habit he had acquired when in France . While men of a more earthly mould would try to forget , or seek to obtain peace of mind , by drowning themselves in strong drink or other fleshly excesses ...
Pagina 98
... heart as an ideal , and in the last four Sonnets he mingles her as an idealized Love with other Loves - literature ... heart to the world and betray his inner- most feelings . But he did discharge his feelings in a way unique that only a ...
... heart as an ideal , and in the last four Sonnets he mingles her as an idealized Love with other Loves - literature ... heart to the world and betray his inner- most feelings . But he did discharge his feelings in a way unique that only a ...
Pagina 241
... heart and voluble of tongue . . . one who would bring all the resources and hidden subtleties of English Law to the service of the Crown , and use them with thorough - going and unflinching resolution against those whom the Crown ...
... heart and voluble of tongue . . . one who would bring all the resources and hidden subtleties of English Law to the service of the Crown , and use them with thorough - going and unflinching resolution against those whom the Crown ...
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