Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 150
... Francis Bacon remarked jestingly " it was like having another man's land near his house : it improved his prospect but it did not fill his barn . " He waited more than twenty years before he ... Francis Bacon's Personal Life Story.
... Francis Bacon remarked jestingly " it was like having another man's land near his house : it improved his prospect but it did not fill his barn . " He waited more than twenty years before he ... Francis Bacon's Personal Life Story.
Pagina 159
... Francis Bacon became the light and the genius , as in after - years he was the glory , of Gray's Inn ; laid out the gardens , planted the elm- trees , raised the terrace , pulled down and rebuilt the chambers , dressed the dumb SHOW ...
... Francis Bacon became the light and the genius , as in after - years he was the glory , of Gray's Inn ; laid out the gardens , planted the elm- trees , raised the terrace , pulled down and rebuilt the chambers , dressed the dumb SHOW ...
Pagina 187
... Francis Bacon write so complainingly that the Queen had kept him running after her , from his youth up , until he was weary of her promises ? What right had he to expect anything at all from the ... Francis Bacon the Publicist 187.
... Francis Bacon write so complainingly that the Queen had kept him running after her , from his youth up , until he was weary of her promises ? What right had he to expect anything at all from the ... Francis Bacon the Publicist 187.
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