Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... afterwards known as Essex House . It belonged to the Earl of Leicester , and was afterwards occupied by the Queen's second son by Leicester , Robert , Earl of Essex . They were irregularly and picturesquely built , some on the edge of ...
... afterwards known as Essex House . It belonged to the Earl of Leicester , and was afterwards occupied by the Queen's second son by Leicester , Robert , Earl of Essex . They were irregularly and picturesquely built , some on the edge of ...
Pagina 64
... afterwards wrote on psychological and occult matters it was out of a fullness of personal , experimental know- ledge . " These are trifles , " adds Lord Macaulay , " but the eminence Francis Bacon afterwards attained makes them ...
... afterwards wrote on psychological and occult matters it was out of a fullness of personal , experimental know- ledge . " These are trifles , " adds Lord Macaulay , " but the eminence Francis Bacon afterwards attained makes them ...
Pagina 346
... afterwards title - paged to " Shake- speare , was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his " good pens " in his alleged years of idleness . In this way he sought the good of all men ...
... afterwards title - paged to " Shake- speare , was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his " good pens " in his alleged years of idleness . In this way he sought the good of all men ...
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