Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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At the French Court Francis Bacon found himself at once in an atmosphere of culture , intellectuality , wit , grace , and refinement vastly different from the harsh , almost coarse , manners of the English Court with its unfixed English ...
At the French Court Francis Bacon found himself at once in an atmosphere of culture , intellectuality , wit , grace , and refinement vastly different from the harsh , almost coarse , manners of the English Court with its unfixed English ...
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That she had sent him away from the English Court would be bound to leak out privately through those kind friends who simply live to regale tit - bits of scandal . Hilyard , the court painter to Elizabeth , has left us a portrait of ...
That she had sent him away from the English Court would be bound to leak out privately through those kind friends who simply live to regale tit - bits of scandal . Hilyard , the court painter to Elizabeth , has left us a portrait of ...
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So the fleet returned with its spoil and its honour ; and Essex himself with an immense increase of favour with the people , and not a little of discontent with the Court . ( Life and Letters , Spedding , Vol .
So the fleet returned with its spoil and its honour ; and Essex himself with an immense increase of favour with the people , and not a little of discontent with the Court . ( Life and Letters , Spedding , Vol .
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