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The youthful Francis knew that to speak with effect he must speak from a height ... from the Throne if possible , or from the council - chamber , or from the Bench . There were many things on which he could speak openly .
The youthful Francis knew that to speak with effect he must speak from a height ... from the Throne if possible , or from the council - chamber , or from the Bench . There were many things on which he could speak openly .
الصفحة 134
With few exceptions this vast output of Elizabethan literature for the English - speaking world was published ... and anonymity , enabled Francis Bacon to speak with freedom , and to produce a diversity far more interesting to the ...
With few exceptions this vast output of Elizabethan literature for the English - speaking world was published ... and anonymity , enabled Francis Bacon to speak with freedom , and to produce a diversity far more interesting to the ...
الصفحة 337
a " I speak , ” quoth he , " out of the very Strings of my HEART ; which doth alter my ordinary form of speech ; for I speak not now out of the Fervency of my Brain . ” With that he smote his breast . Townshend the reporter states ...
a " I speak , ” quoth he , " out of the very Strings of my HEART ; which doth alter my ordinary form of speech ; for I speak not now out of the Fervency of my Brain . ” With that he smote his breast . Townshend the reporter states ...
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