Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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sick of Somerset's overweening arrogance , introduced a new Favourite to the King -- the effeminate form of a young Englishman named George Villiers . The dissolute James fell for him a case of “ love at first sight ” !
sick of Somerset's overweening arrogance , introduced a new Favourite to the King -- the effeminate form of a young Englishman named George Villiers . The dissolute James fell for him a case of “ love at first sight ” !
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The King's anger meant that Francis Bacon was in reality but a superior civil servant and was regarded as such by James , the Favourite , and the Court , a servant with no executive power . Francis Bacon was never really regarded as a ...
The King's anger meant that Francis Bacon was in reality but a superior civil servant and was regarded as such by James , the Favourite , and the Court , a servant with no executive power . Francis Bacon was never really regarded as a ...
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How could he stop the Favourite writing him ? ... in the Tudor and Jacobean era the Crown and the favourites were very much concerned with the character of judges . ... Were any of his judicial decisions influenced by the Favourite ?
How could he stop the Favourite writing him ? ... in the Tudor and Jacobean era the Crown and the favourites were very much concerned with the character of judges . ... Were any of his judicial decisions influenced by the Favourite ?
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already Anthony appears brother Burleigh called cause Cecil Coke Commons concealed Council course Court created Crown death duty Earl early Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Essex ethical evidence eyes fact favour Favourite Francis Bacon friends give given Gray's hand heart honour hope House important James judge King King's knew knowledge known Lady later learned letter literary lived Lord Majesty matter means mind mother Mysteries nature never once Parliament passed Plays poet position present Prince printed published Queen reason regarded respecting Robert Royal says secret seen sent Shakespeare Sonnet speak Spedding speech studies Succession taken things thought true truth Tudor wanted writes written wrote youth