Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... already one with them in his very soul . Their ideals were his . He was welcomed with open arms by this happy band ... already ripe to bursting with knowledge of every kind , the records of antiquity , the works of classical authors ...
... already one with them in his very soul . Their ideals were his . He was welcomed with open arms by this happy band ... already ripe to bursting with knowledge of every kind , the records of antiquity , the works of classical authors ...
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... already been arranged that they should have certain " Grand Nights " for the entertainment of strangers . But the fame and excitement of the " First Grand Night " attracted a throng which so crowded the Hall that the student - actors ...
... already been arranged that they should have certain " Grand Nights " for the entertainment of strangers . But the fame and excitement of the " First Grand Night " attracted a throng which so crowded the Hall that the student - actors ...
الصفحة 233
... already stated , Anthony had lived on the Continent . In 1580 in Paris , then in Genoa , Bordeaux , Montaubon and elsewhere to 1591 when he returned to England to live with Francis at Gray's Inn and Twickenham . He had made valuable ...
... already stated , Anthony had lived on the Continent . In 1580 in Paris , then in Genoa , Bordeaux , Montaubon and elsewhere to 1591 when he returned to England to live with Francis at Gray's Inn and Twickenham . He had made valuable ...
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