Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... hand chopped off . The author if he were known could be racked to death . We can well understand how men were driven to resort to all sorts of expedients to express their inner convictions . . . to cyphers , to secret writing , to dis ...
... hand chopped off . The author if he were known could be racked to death . We can well understand how men were driven to resort to all sorts of expedients to express their inner convictions . . . to cyphers , to secret writing , to dis ...
Pagina 78
... Hand , " or that " I kissed the Queen's Hand on going abroad . " There is no record anywhere that she ever sent anyone but Francis Bacon . There is not , in fact , the slightest evidence that she was interested in any other noble youth ...
... Hand , " or that " I kissed the Queen's Hand on going abroad . " There is no record anywhere that she ever sent anyone but Francis Bacon . There is not , in fact , the slightest evidence that she was interested in any other noble youth ...
Pagina 84
... hand knowledge of many passages in Francis Bacon's life . Indeed , the book is so intimately written that some scholars think it must have been written by Francis Bacon himself . Says G. C. Cunningham : Parts of the work are so intimate ...
... hand knowledge of many passages in Francis Bacon's life . Indeed , the book is so intimately written that some scholars think it must have been written by Francis Bacon himself . Says G. C. Cunningham : Parts of the work are so intimate ...
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