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All students of the Elizabethan Era are indebted to James Spedding for his Life of Francis Bacon ( 1861 ) . ... Yet we shall be making a very grave error if we regard Spedding's Life of seven volumes as the very last word in Baconian ...
All students of the Elizabethan Era are indebted to James Spedding for his Life of Francis Bacon ( 1861 ) . ... Yet we shall be making a very grave error if we regard Spedding's Life of seven volumes as the very last word in Baconian ...
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All students of Francis Bacon's Life and Works are greatly indebted to Spedding for his exhaustive studies of thirty years which resulted in seven volumes . His most important contribution was his unshakeable conviction that Francis ...
All students of Francis Bacon's Life and Works are greatly indebted to Spedding for his exhaustive studies of thirty years which resulted in seven volumes . His most important contribution was his unshakeable conviction that Francis ...
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The result of this meditation he fortunately confided to a sheet of paper.2 A long line of writers have followed in Spedding's footsteps and have repeated what he thought . Yet his idea is fundamentally wrong ; and a moment's reflection ...
The result of this meditation he fortunately confided to a sheet of paper.2 A long line of writers have followed in Spedding's footsteps and have repeated what he thought . Yet his idea is fundamentally wrong ; and a moment's reflection ...
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