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THE STORY OF A LIFE MY STORY IS PROUD . . . . The Entry of Truth with Chalk to Mark those Minds which are capable to Lodge and Harbour it . -Francis Bacon . WHAT A WOUNDED NAME Report me and my Causes right To the unsatisfied .
THE STORY OF A LIFE MY STORY IS PROUD . . . . The Entry of Truth with Chalk to Mark those Minds which are capable to Lodge and Harbour it . -Francis Bacon . WHAT A WOUNDED NAME Report me and my Causes right To the unsatisfied .
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There are similar stories in real life . Such words as " morality , " " religion , " " virtue , " are difficult to define in relation to such cases . This particularly applies to such a complex character as Elizabeth .
There are similar stories in real life . Such words as " morality , " " religion , " " virtue , " are difficult to define in relation to such cases . This particularly applies to such a complex character as Elizabeth .
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The Cypher - Story also states that Francis was an anonymous writer and gives some of his pen - names , together with an account of his luckless love with a lady of the French Court . Hereafter , Francis addresses Lady Bacon only ...
The Cypher - Story also states that Francis was an anonymous writer and gives some of his pen - names , together with an account of his luckless love with a lady of the French Court . Hereafter , Francis addresses Lady Bacon only ...
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The Medieval Era | 23 |
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