Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 127
... speak with effect he must speak from a height . . . from the Throne if possible , or from the council - chamber , or from the Bench . There were many things on which he could speak openly . There were many things which he could only ...
... speak with effect he must speak from a height . . . from the Throne if possible , or from the council - chamber , or from the Bench . There were many things on which he could speak openly . There were many things which he could only ...
Pagina 134
... speak with freedom , and to produce a diversity far more interesting to the general reader than a large number of books over one name . Interest was stimulated by worked - up controversies , the first being a pamphlet discussion upon ...
... speak with freedom , and to produce a diversity far more interesting to the general reader than a large number of books over one name . Interest was stimulated by worked - up controversies , the first being a pamphlet discussion upon ...
Pagina 337
Alfred Dodd. " I speak , " quoth he , " out of the very Strings of my HEART ; which doth alter my ordinary form of speech ; for I speak not now out of the Fervency of my Brain . " With that he smote his breast . Townshend the reporter ...
Alfred Dodd. " I speak , " quoth he , " out of the very Strings of my HEART ; which doth alter my ordinary form of speech ; for I speak not now out of the Fervency of my Brain . " With that he smote his breast . Townshend the reporter ...
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afterwards ancient anonymous Anthony Bacon biographers born brother Church Coke common concealed Court Cypher Earl of Essex Earl of Leicester Elizabeth Tudor Elizabethan Elizabethan Era England English ethical evidence eyes fact favour Francis Bacon Freemasonry Freemasons friends Gabriel Harvey genius Gorhambury Gray's Gray's Inn hath heart Honour ideals King knew Knights Templar knowledge known labours Lady Bacon later learned letter literary live Lodge Lord Burleigh Lord Keeper Lord of Essex Lordship Majesty Majesty's Marguerite Masonic mind morganatic marriage mother Mysteries nature never Office openly Palace Pallas Parliament passion philosophy Plays poet Prince printed Privy published Queen Elizabeth Raleigh Rawley reason Robert Essex Rosicrosse Rosicrucian Royal says secret Shakespeare Sir Amyas Paulet Sir Nicholas Sir Nicholas Bacon Sonnet Southampton Spedding speech thought Throne true truth Tudor Twickenham Park William Shakespeare words writes written wrote youth