Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 185
... hope that he would be recognized as the Heir and his fear that the Queen would decide on his younger brother the Earl of Essex as her Successor . Here is his letter : I understand of your pains to have visited me , for which I thank you ...
... hope that he would be recognized as the Heir and his fear that the Queen would decide on his younger brother the Earl of Essex as her Successor . Here is his letter : I understand of your pains to have visited me , for which I thank you ...
Pagina 242
... hope of appointing Francis to the Office or even admitting him to the privilege of " access . " Here we see the same touch of inexorableness and cold anger about her dealings with these two young men that characterized her attitude in ...
... hope of appointing Francis to the Office or even admitting him to the privilege of " access . " Here we see the same touch of inexorableness and cold anger about her dealings with these two young men that characterized her attitude in ...
Pagina 246
... hope . For as for appetite , the waters of Parnassus are not like the waters of the Spaw , that give a stomach ; but rather they quench appetite and desires . . . . And to Her Majesty no other reason , but the reason of a waterman : I ...
... hope . For as for appetite , the waters of Parnassus are not like the waters of the Spaw , that give a stomach ; but rather they quench appetite and desires . . . . And to Her Majesty no other reason , but the reason of a waterman : I ...
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