Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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... Spedding's Life of seven volumes as the very last word in Baconian research and consider that there is nothing more to be said . We must not regard a biography written over eighty years ago as sacrosanct , Spedding's opinions as ...
... Spedding's Life of seven volumes as the very last word in Baconian research and consider that there is nothing more to be said . We must not regard a biography written over eighty years ago as sacrosanct , Spedding's opinions as ...
Pagina 219
... Spedding did not know , some that he did not take into account , and some that he thought of little moment and so passed over lightly . We have discovered much since Spedding wrote- over eighty years ago , and are now in a position to ...
... Spedding did not know , some that he did not take into account , and some that he thought of little moment and so passed over lightly . We have discovered much since Spedding wrote- over eighty years ago , and are now in a position to ...
Pagina 222
... Spedding complains that letters are undated , words are erased , signatures deleted , letters cut at vital points , and so on . Francis Bacon's first open letter to the Queen " has no title , address , date , docket , or other ...
... Spedding complains that letters are undated , words are erased , signatures deleted , letters cut at vital points , and so on . Francis Bacon's first open letter to the Queen " has no title , address , date , docket , or other ...
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