Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 294
... death that awaits him ; and when at last the deliberate voices of his Peers proclaimed him guilty , he heard the sentence with manly composure , and , without one thought of himself , sought only to save the life of his friend ...
... death that awaits him ; and when at last the deliberate voices of his Peers proclaimed him guilty , he heard the sentence with manly composure , and , without one thought of himself , sought only to save the life of his friend ...
الصفحة 541
... death was shammed and that the funeral was a mock one . " The spoof began on or about All Fools Day and finished with a sham Resurrection . " Elinor Von Le Coq , wife of the late Professor Von Le Coq , Berlin — with whom I exchanged ...
... death was shammed and that the funeral was a mock one . " The spoof began on or about All Fools Day and finished with a sham Resurrection . " Elinor Von Le Coq , wife of the late Professor Von Le Coq , Berlin — with whom I exchanged ...
الصفحة 542
... death " was part of a long - premeditated design to escape because of Francis Bacon's last words in his Sonnet - Diary . The sonnet was written to the Brethren ; and , to a careful reader of this double - meaning phraseology , it tells ...
... death " was part of a long - premeditated design to escape because of Francis Bacon's last words in his Sonnet - Diary . The sonnet was written to the Brethren ; and , to a careful reader of this double - meaning phraseology , it tells ...
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