Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... live lives of " roses , roses all the way . " Indeed , the England of Elizabeth and James was by no means a carefree country nor an altogether happy place for the common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty ...
... live lives of " roses , roses all the way . " Indeed , the England of Elizabeth and James was by no means a carefree country nor an altogether happy place for the common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty ...
Pagina 112
... live on her comparatively slender means . Meanwhile he had to think how to live instead of living only to think . Hepworth Dixon says , Personal History of Lord Bacon , p . 28 : The aids from the Bacon family were scant . Lady Anne ...
... live on her comparatively slender means . Meanwhile he had to think how to live instead of living only to think . Hepworth Dixon says , Personal History of Lord Bacon , p . 28 : The aids from the Bacon family were scant . Lady Anne ...
Pagina 144
... live as it were in umbra . . . how moderately and modestly soever they behave themselves , yet laborant invidia ; I ... live under a cloud as he does , who " live as it were in the shadow , in umbra , " no matter how modestly they behave ...
... live as it were in umbra . . . how moderately and modestly soever they behave themselves , yet laborant invidia ; I ... live under a cloud as he does , who " live as it were in the shadow , in umbra , " no matter how modestly they behave ...
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