Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 179
... wrote in the Manes Verulamiani ( Shades of Verulam ) " Filled is the World with thy Writings , " and " R.C. of Trinity College " likewise wrote , " Thou art the Jewel most precious of LETTERS CONCEALED , " that they were writing a ...
... wrote in the Manes Verulamiani ( Shades of Verulam ) " Filled is the World with thy Writings , " and " R.C. of Trinity College " likewise wrote , " Thou art the Jewel most precious of LETTERS CONCEALED , " that they were writing a ...
الصفحة 206
... wrote to the Queen again . He wrote to the Queen's Favourite , the Earl of Essex , to Sir Robert Cecil , all of which seems to indicate that he was far more concerned with getting on the old familiar terms with the Queen than obtaining ...
... wrote to the Queen again . He wrote to the Queen's Favourite , the Earl of Essex , to Sir Robert Cecil , all of which seems to indicate that he was far more concerned with getting on the old familiar terms with the Queen than obtaining ...
الصفحة 311
... wrote : At his coming to the bar his countenance was somewhat unsettled ; but after he was once in , I assure you I never saw any go through with such boldness , and show of resolution and contempt of death : but whether this courage ...
... wrote : At his coming to the bar his countenance was somewhat unsettled ; but after he was once in , I assure you I never saw any go through with such boldness , and show of resolution and contempt of death : but whether this courage ...
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