Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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This description by Hepworth Dixon is that of a heaven - born poet . It reminds one of Rupert Brooke's pæan of praise in The Great Lover . And at the time Dixon wrote with such remarkable insight into Francis Bacon's disposition and ...
This description by Hepworth Dixon is that of a heaven - born poet . It reminds one of Rupert Brooke's pæan of praise in The Great Lover . And at the time Dixon wrote with such remarkable insight into Francis Bacon's disposition and ...
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He had a round face , typically English , the laughing eyes of a poet , the full arches and the lofty forehead bespeaking the philosopher and philanthropist in embryo . The long , straight nose with delicate nostrils averse to anything ...
He had a round face , typically English , the laughing eyes of a poet , the full arches and the lofty forehead bespeaking the philosopher and philanthropist in embryo . The long , straight nose with delicate nostrils averse to anything ...
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One cannot judge of Francis Bacon's poetic abilities by them alone any more than Milton as a poet can be adequately ... Francis Bacon's friend Edmund Waller declared that Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Francis Bacon were lyrical poets ...
One cannot judge of Francis Bacon's poetic abilities by them alone any more than Milton as a poet can be adequately ... Francis Bacon's friend Edmund Waller declared that Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Francis Bacon were lyrical poets ...
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