Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... story ... a story that not only had its repercussions ( though unsuspected ) through the Elizabethan world , but is still reverberating in the studies of scholars , exercising men's minds to try to probe beneath the surface of the Era ...
... story ... a story that not only had its repercussions ( though unsuspected ) through the Elizabethan world , but is still reverberating in the studies of scholars , exercising men's minds to try to probe beneath the surface of the Era ...
Pagina 80
... story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records in National archives and elsewhere , is sheer self - stultification . It is the prime duty of a biographer to take all the facts , all the evidence relating to the person under ...
... story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records in National archives and elsewhere , is sheer self - stultification . It is the prime duty of a biographer to take all the facts , all the evidence relating to the person under ...
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... story declares that this second son was afterwards known as Robert Earl of Essex . Cir- cumstantial evidence shows that these contemporary rumours and the secret Cypher - story are neither false nor fictional . There is a good reason ...
... story declares that this second son was afterwards known as Robert Earl of Essex . Cir- cumstantial evidence shows that these contemporary rumours and the secret Cypher - story are neither false nor fictional . There is a good reason ...
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