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At the French Court Francis Bacon found himself at once in an atmosphere of culture , intellectuality , wit , grace , and refinement vastly different from the harsh , almost coarse , manners of the English Court with its unfixed English ...
At the French Court Francis Bacon found himself at once in an atmosphere of culture , intellectuality , wit , grace , and refinement vastly different from the harsh , almost coarse , manners of the English Court with its unfixed English ...
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rushed with marked disrespect from the Royal Presence , and instantly withdrew from Court . ( A. Strickland . Elizabeth , p . 626. ) " Four or five months passed in ineffectual endeavours ON THE QUEEN'S PART to extract from him some ...
rushed with marked disrespect from the Royal Presence , and instantly withdrew from Court . ( A. Strickland . Elizabeth , p . 626. ) " Four or five months passed in ineffectual endeavours ON THE QUEEN'S PART to extract from him some ...
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Essex's opinion was that he should come to Court in such peace that a dog would not wag his tongue against him . " ( G. B. Harrison . ) There were then at least three hundred gentlemen attending the Earl at Essex House which lay only a ...
Essex's opinion was that he should come to Court in such peace that a dog would not wag his tongue against him . " ( G. B. Harrison . ) There were then at least three hundred gentlemen attending the Earl at Essex House which lay only a ...
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