Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 155
... Prince of Purpool ( i.e. Purple indicative of his Royal Estate ) ruled as the Master of Revels . And the Prince was Francis Bacon ... a very significant touch considering he was a Tudor . On the 20th December , the Prince , in royal ...
... Prince of Purpool ( i.e. Purple indicative of his Royal Estate ) ruled as the Master of Revels . And the Prince was Francis Bacon ... a very significant touch considering he was a Tudor . On the 20th December , the Prince , in royal ...
الصفحة 156
... Prince , it constitutes strong prima facie evidence that it was the very " Invention and Conceit " of Francis Bacon : there being no direct evidence anywhere to connect anyone else with the Play . It brings us appreciably nearer Francis ...
... Prince , it constitutes strong prima facie evidence that it was the very " Invention and Conceit " of Francis Bacon : there being no direct evidence anywhere to connect anyone else with the Play . It brings us appreciably nearer Francis ...
الصفحة 469
... Prince with the status of a Prince . His dreams for " Recognition " were realized . He had reached the pinnacle of his Tudor ambitions . Every- thing claimed a share of his attention , says Dixon - law , finances , government , religion ...
... Prince with the status of a Prince . His dreams for " Recognition " were realized . He had reached the pinnacle of his Tudor ambitions . Every- thing claimed a share of his attention , says Dixon - law , finances , government , religion ...
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