Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... beautiful than her handwriting . She delights as much in music as she is skilful in it . . . . Her style of writing is one that grows out of the subject , chaste in its appropriate- ness , beautiful in its clarity . She admires , above ...
... beautiful than her handwriting . She delights as much in music as she is skilful in it . . . . Her style of writing is one that grows out of the subject , chaste in its appropriate- ness , beautiful in its clarity . She admires , above ...
Pagina 60
... beautiful and short - lived palaces in England . ( It was destroyed by Cromwell ) . It had only been built and completed shortly before the home of Sir Nicholas was finished . It stood in a series of splendid gardens with mirrors ...
... beautiful and short - lived palaces in England . ( It was destroyed by Cromwell ) . It had only been built and completed shortly before the home of Sir Nicholas was finished . It stood in a series of splendid gardens with mirrors ...
Pagina 92
... beautiful than Marguerite ? Was there ever such a grace , and to so great birth , had added so many virtues ? Had she no hereditary right , and if out of all the virgins of France , the most deserving were to be elected , there would be ...
... beautiful than Marguerite ? Was there ever such a grace , and to so great birth , had added so many virtues ? Had she no hereditary right , and if out of all the virgins of France , the most deserving were to be elected , there would be ...
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