Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 95
... regarded with ignominy and all the rest forgot for which he toiled . " " Then happy I that Love and am Beloved , Where I may not Remove , nor be Removed " ( 42 - xxv . ) He slips in the thought that even " Great Princes " may die in ...
... regarded with ignominy and all the rest forgot for which he toiled . " " Then happy I that Love and am Beloved , Where I may not Remove , nor be Removed " ( 42 - xxv . ) He slips in the thought that even " Great Princes " may die in ...
Pagina 110
... regarded him suspiciously as the real cause of his trouble . He disliked his character and held him apparently at arm's length . But he had a staunch friend in Lady Bacon , and no one could have been blessed with a better comrade and ...
... regarded him suspiciously as the real cause of his trouble . He disliked his character and held him apparently at arm's length . But he had a staunch friend in Lady Bacon , and no one could have been blessed with a better comrade and ...
Pagina 311
... regarded as a martyr by the ordinary citizens . Cecil and Raleigh were regarded with abhorrence by the average Londoner and held to public execration . The Government therefore felt that it should try to satisfy the public that their ...
... regarded as a martyr by the ordinary citizens . Cecil and Raleigh were regarded with abhorrence by the average Londoner and held to public execration . The Government therefore felt that it should try to satisfy the public that their ...
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