Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 122
... Succession " to tell the reader by this purposeful hint that the writer is composing Sonnets that deal with the Succession to the English Crown , in those days a vital concern of every Englishman . The remaining fifteen Sonnets tell the ...
... Succession " to tell the reader by this purposeful hint that the writer is composing Sonnets that deal with the Succession to the English Crown , in those days a vital concern of every Englishman . The remaining fifteen Sonnets tell the ...
الصفحة 128
... SUCCESSION OF HANDS " being SECRET Wisdom : The other shall be knowledge that can be openly discussed in the Universities , the Marts , the Hearths of Men . Here are his own words : That the Direction be ANCIENTLY observed , though by ...
... SUCCESSION OF HANDS " being SECRET Wisdom : The other shall be knowledge that can be openly discussed in the Universities , the Marts , the Hearths of Men . Here are his own words : That the Direction be ANCIENTLY observed , though by ...
الصفحة 263
... Succession . " It is not merely the favour of his Sovereign that is in jeopardy but something bigger - nothing less than " this Royal Seat of Mars " which he will never occupy unless he mends his ways ; and the writer's own vast plans ...
... Succession . " It is not merely the favour of his Sovereign that is in jeopardy but something bigger - nothing less than " this Royal Seat of Mars " which he will never occupy unless he mends his ways ; and the writer's own vast plans ...
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