Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 224
... Robert Earl of Essex in the certain know- ledge that the last word has not been spoken by Spedding and is unlikely to be spoken for long years to come . We are no more qualified to pass judg- ment on the leading actors in the tragedy by ...
... Robert Earl of Essex in the certain know- ledge that the last word has not been spoken by Spedding and is unlikely to be spoken for long years to come . We are no more qualified to pass judg- ment on the leading actors in the tragedy by ...
Pagina 226
... Robert's favour . It was worth £ 1,500 per annum . Robert Essex was now constantly with the Queen . Bagot wrote : " When she is abroad nobody near her but my Lord of Essex , and at nights My Lord is at cards or one game or another with ...
... Robert's favour . It was worth £ 1,500 per annum . Robert Essex was now constantly with the Queen . Bagot wrote : " When she is abroad nobody near her but my Lord of Essex , and at nights My Lord is at cards or one game or another with ...
Pagina 307
... Robert Dudley , Francis Bacon and Robert Dever- eux . The extracts from her letters , her gifts of money and lands and honours - especially to the two Roberts - and the general circumstances surrounding Elizabeth and the three men ...
... Robert Dudley , Francis Bacon and Robert Dever- eux . The extracts from her letters , her gifts of money and lands and honours - especially to the two Roberts - and the general circumstances surrounding Elizabeth and the three men ...
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