Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 226
... 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 her . " Their happy relationship was , in July ...
... 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 her . " Their happy relationship was , in July ...
Pagina 229
... Robert Essex we must understand the secret relation that existed between them . It is impossible to interpret the life of Francis Bacon without it . In 1592 they stood before the world as Queen Elizabeth and her two loyal subjects whom ...
... Robert Essex we must understand the secret relation that existed between them . It is impossible to interpret the life of Francis Bacon without it . In 1592 they stood before the world as Queen Elizabeth and her two loyal subjects whom ...
Pagina 232
... Robert Essex , aged twenty - five , in the year 1592 , and I think it is fairly accurate . We now know the three characters - a Queen of implacable jealousy where her Will and Prerogative were menaced in the slightest ; Francis Bacon ...
... Robert Essex , aged twenty - five , in the year 1592 , and I think it is fairly accurate . We now know the three characters - a Queen of implacable jealousy where her Will and Prerogative were menaced in the slightest ; Francis Bacon ...
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