Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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He slips in the thought that even “ Great Princes ” may die in their pride within themselves at the nod of the Sovereign , just as the " Marygold ” ( marigold ) may wither if too much in the Sun's eye . The original printing of “ Mary ...
He slips in the thought that even “ Great Princes ” may die in their pride within themselves at the nod of the Sovereign , just as the " Marygold ” ( marigold ) may wither if too much in the Sun's eye . The original printing of “ Mary ...
الصفحة 97
When he is alone his thoughts run riot about her appearance , her face , her eyes , her dress ... from which we know that Marguerite was a brunette , dark complexion , dark eyes , full and round , more glorious than the “ Morning Sun of ...
When he is alone his thoughts run riot about her appearance , her face , her eyes , her dress ... from which we know that Marguerite was a brunette , dark complexion , dark eyes , full and round , more glorious than the “ Morning Sun of ...
الصفحة 349
Brow broad and solid ; eye quick yet mild ; nose straight and strong , of the pure old English type ; beard trim and ... It has been named the " eyes and ears dress " because the fabric is embroidered with eyes and ears ... a mute ...
Brow broad and solid ; eye quick yet mild ; nose straight and strong , of the pure old English type ; beard trim and ... It has been named the " eyes and ears dress " because the fabric is embroidered with eyes and ears ... a mute ...
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