Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 195
... knew , as the burgesses of Middlesex knew , that Francis Bacon however poor he might be would never sell his principles for office , honours or hard cash and that he was not to be moved from the path of public honesty by threats ...
... knew , as the burgesses of Middlesex knew , that Francis Bacon however poor he might be would never sell his principles for office , honours or hard cash and that he was not to be moved from the path of public honesty by threats ...
Pagina 203
... knew that the displeasure of the Queen against him was intense , he still felt it was his duty to protest against what he con- sidered was a dictatorial encroachment on the liberty of the subject . Although he knew he was running a ...
... knew that the displeasure of the Queen against him was intense , he still felt it was his duty to protest against what he con- sidered was a dictatorial encroachment on the liberty of the subject . Although he knew he was running a ...
Pagina 246
... knew this . He also knew , that while these Plays were being prepared , Francis Bacon had begun a private notebook on the 5th December of quotations , etc. , which were all used afterwards in the Shake - speare Plays and never in ...
... knew this . He also knew , that while these Plays were being prepared , Francis Bacon had begun a private notebook on the 5th December of quotations , etc. , which were all used afterwards in the Shake - speare Plays and never in ...
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