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This was Francis Bacon's own thought expressed In Memory of Elizabeth and published by Dr. Rawley in 1657 . Elizabeth's boy was endowed with an ancestry as distinguished for literary talent as any that can be found .
This was Francis Bacon's own thought expressed In Memory of Elizabeth and published by Dr. Rawley in 1657 . Elizabeth's boy was endowed with an ancestry as distinguished for literary talent as any that can be found .
Pagina 288
( Elizabeth and Essex , p . 233. ) In the late autumn he threw off all restraint . He opened Essex House for visitors . Many friends came to see him ... noblemen , military men , gallants , Puritans and so on ... so that it was said by ...
( Elizabeth and Essex , p . 233. ) In the late autumn he threw off all restraint . He opened Essex House for visitors . Many friends came to see him ... noblemen , military men , gallants , Puritans and so on ... so that it was said by ...
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ADDENDA : Queen Elizabeth's Ring LYTTON STRACHEY discredits the fact that Elizabeth gave Essex a ring with the assurance that this would always bring forgiveness . He calls it a " romantic story ... appropriate enough to ... a ...
ADDENDA : Queen Elizabeth's Ring LYTTON STRACHEY discredits the fact that Elizabeth gave Essex a ring with the assurance that this would always bring forgiveness . He calls it a " romantic story ... appropriate enough to ... a ...
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