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Harper & Brothers . relation to Essex is not inconsistent with this asThe intellectual and the active life of Bacon pres- sertion , for it seems to have been confined to episent differences and anomalies so great and irrecon- tolary and ...
Harper & Brothers . relation to Essex is not inconsistent with this asThe intellectual and the active life of Bacon pres- sertion , for it seems to have been confined to episent differences and anomalies so great and irrecon- tolary and ...
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After his condemnation and subsequent pardon , it seems as though one might naturally look for an end of Bacon's career as an office - seeker ; but , incredible as it may seem , we find him , in 1622-3 , actually applying for the ...
After his condemnation and subsequent pardon , it seems as though one might naturally look for an end of Bacon's career as an office - seeker ; but , incredible as it may seem , we find him , in 1622-3 , actually applying for the ...
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It is true that Bacon had been on a footing It seems to us that the small volume in of intimato friendship with Essex , but it will which the life and works of Francis Bacon are scarcely be maintained that is one of her discussed by ...
It is true that Bacon had been on a footing It seems to us that the small volume in of intimato friendship with Essex , but it will which the life and works of Francis Bacon are scarcely be maintained that is one of her discussed by ...
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