Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Poet " of the Elizabethan era , although he had claimed to be " a concealed poet " in his letter to John Davies , ( 28th March , 1603 ) . Already one can see the shaping and making by temperament and environment of the Immortal Poet who ...
... Poet " of the Elizabethan era , although he had claimed to be " a concealed poet " in his letter to John Davies , ( 28th March , 1603 ) . Already one can see the shaping and making by temperament and environment of the Immortal Poet who ...
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... poetic abilities by them alone any more than Milton as a poet can be adequately assessed by his specimens of the Psalms , 1653 , notably i , vii , lxxx , which are really comical . Shelley wrote , " Francis Bacon was a great poet ...
... poetic abilities by them alone any more than Milton as a poet can be adequately assessed by his specimens of the Psalms , 1653 , notably i , vii , lxxx , which are really comical . Shelley wrote , " Francis Bacon was a great poet ...
الصفحة 545
... poet but the greatest poet of all time ; and the quoted references , though vague , contain specific hints that Francis Bacon had written " Tales " under the inspiration of Pallas , the Speare - Shaker , thus pointedly associating him ...
... poet but the greatest poet of all time ; and the quoted references , though vague , contain specific hints that Francis Bacon had written " Tales " under the inspiration of Pallas , the Speare - Shaker , thus pointedly associating him ...
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