Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... mother to champion a graceless wench , I bar you for ever from the Succession . " Up to that moment , Francis had believed he was the real legal son of Sir Nicholas and Lady Bacon . In an agony of shame and distress at being thought a ...
... mother to champion a graceless wench , I bar you for ever from the Succession . " Up to that moment , Francis had believed he was the real legal son of Sir Nicholas and Lady Bacon . In an agony of shame and distress at being thought a ...
Pagina 120
... mother's " sweet self . " He now begins to tell us the identity of his mother . She is the " only Herald " to the nation , to the world , for she was the only woman in the world who could summon the Parliament of the nation by ...
... mother's " sweet self . " He now begins to tell us the identity of his mother . She is the " only Herald " to the nation , to the world , for she was the only woman in the world who could summon the Parliament of the nation by ...
Pagina 174
... mother . She makes sacrifices in the usual way that mother - love prompts , by sending regularly to Gray's Inn home- brewed ale , pigeons from her own cote , and fowls of her own breeding . She gives them homely advice as to their diet ...
... mother . She makes sacrifices in the usual way that mother - love prompts , by sending regularly to Gray's Inn home- brewed ale , pigeons from her own cote , and fowls of her own breeding . She gives them homely advice as to their diet ...
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