Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 152
... seen the public theatre in full swing in France where it had reached a moderate standard of excellence . The coarseness of what he saw put on the stage may have disgusted him , but he was surely quick - witted enough to see what a ...
... seen the public theatre in full swing in France where it had reached a moderate standard of excellence . The coarseness of what he saw put on the stage may have disgusted him , but he was surely quick - witted enough to see what a ...
Pagina 249
... seen him ( Francis ) looking better , " which result had arisen after his interview with Cecil . All this strengthens the view that he was now indifferent to Office and had been definitely helped financially . His letter to Burleigh on ...
... seen him ( Francis ) looking better , " which result had arisen after his interview with Cecil . All this strengthens the view that he was now indifferent to Office and had been definitely helped financially . His letter to Burleigh on ...
Pagina 340
... seen that he had , nearly all his life up to the death of Queen Elizabeth , a private income from the Queen so that there was no necessity for him to work for a living . What , then , did Francis Bacon do with his time ? From the age of ...
... seen that he had , nearly all his life up to the death of Queen Elizabeth , a private income from the Queen so that there was no necessity for him to work for a living . What , then , did Francis Bacon do with his time ? From the age of ...
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