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Pagina 114
Letters which Francis wrote to Lord and Lady Burleigh are tangible evidence that the question of his recognition had been already discussed between him and the Queen , that Lord Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his ...
Letters which Francis wrote to Lord and Lady Burleigh are tangible evidence that the question of his recognition had been already discussed between him and the Queen , that Lord Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his ...
Pagina 116
His " hope to obtain it " -the granting of his Suit - rests on Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in granting it . ( " On your Lord- ship ... and the Grace of Her Majesty . " ) 10. The granting or refusing of his Suit will ...
His " hope to obtain it " -the granting of his Suit - rests on Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in granting it . ( " On your Lord- ship ... and the Grace of Her Majesty . " ) 10. The granting or refusing of his Suit will ...
Pagina 190
that would be nearer " to Burleigh himself . The only " Place " that would be nearer the Queen_than Burleigh would be a Princely Place . Recognition . In effect Francis Bacon says , " If you give me a subordinate office of work , I will ...
that would be nearer " to Burleigh himself . The only " Place " that would be nearer the Queen_than Burleigh would be a Princely Place . Recognition . In effect Francis Bacon says , " If you give me a subordinate office of work , I will ...
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afterwards already Anthony appear born brother Burleigh called cause Cecil common concealed course Court created death Earl early Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Essex ethical evidence eyes fact favour Francis Bacon friends give Gray's hand heart Honour House important King knew knowledge known Lady later learned Leicester letter lines literary live Lord Majesty matter means mind mother Mysteries nature never Office once Parliament passed philosophy Plays poet present Prince printed published Queen Queen Elizabeth reason regarded respecting Robert Royal says secret seen sent Shakespeare Sir Nicholas Sonnet speak Spedding speech story Succession Suit taken things thought true truth Tudor wanted writes written wrote youth