Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 150
... course ! For the simple reason that she was his mother and wanted to help him if possible . Through sheer literary analysis alone , and a weighing up of the facts , Hepworth Dixon came to the conclusion that there was a bond between ...
... course ! For the simple reason that she was his mother and wanted to help him if possible . Through sheer literary analysis alone , and a weighing up of the facts , Hepworth Dixon came to the conclusion that there was a bond between ...
Pagina 185
... course to quench all good spirits . I have been like a piece of stuff bespoken in a shop : And if Her Majesty will not take me , it may be the selling of parcels will be the more gainful . For to be , as I told you , like a child ...
... course to quench all good spirits . I have been like a piece of stuff bespoken in a shop : And if Her Majesty will not take me , it may be the selling of parcels will be the more gainful . For to be , as I told you , like a child ...
Pagina 318
... course constantly ... the Queen would be brought in time to Assuerus ' Question , to ask , What shall be done to the ... courses at any time he got his will , he would ask me : Now Sir , whose principles be True ? And I would again say ...
... course constantly ... the Queen would be brought in time to Assuerus ' Question , to ask , What shall be done to the ... courses at any time he got his will , he would ask me : Now Sir , whose principles be True ? And I would again say ...
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