Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Prince , it constitutes strong prima facie evidence that it was the very " Invention and Conceit " of Francis Bacon : there being no direct evidence anywhere to connect anyone else with the Play . It brings us appreciably nearer Francis ...
... Prince , it constitutes strong prima facie evidence that it was the very " Invention and Conceit " of Francis Bacon : there being no direct evidence anywhere to connect anyone else with the Play . It brings us appreciably nearer Francis ...
الصفحة 455
... Prince to love his people and the nation to be proud of its Prince . That he failed was entirely due to the narrow outlook of the King , his personal squandermania , and his habit of following the advice of reckless favourites in ...
... Prince to love his people and the nation to be proud of its Prince . That he failed was entirely due to the narrow outlook of the King , his personal squandermania , and his habit of following the advice of reckless favourites in ...
الصفحة 469
... Prince with the status of a Prince . His dreams for " Recognition " were realized . He had reached the pinnacle of his Tudor ambitions . Every- thing claimed a share of his attention , says Dixon - law , finances , government , religion ...
... Prince with the status of a Prince . His dreams for " Recognition " were realized . He had reached the pinnacle of his Tudor ambitions . Every- thing claimed a share of his attention , says Dixon - law , finances , government , religion ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
the Queens Secret | 31 |
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afterwards Alfred Dodd ancient Anthony Anthony Bacon Ben Jonson biographers brother Buckingham Church Coke Commons concealed Council Court Crown Cypher Dean Church death Earl of Essex Elizabethan Elizabethan Era England English ethical evidence fact favour Favourite Francis Bacon Freemasonry Freemasons friends Gabriel Harvey genius Gorhambury Gray's Gray's Inn hand hath heart honour James King King's knew knowledge labours Lady Bacon later learned letter literary lived Lodge Lord Burleigh Lord Keeper Lordship Majesty Majesty's marriage Masonic matter mind mother Mysteries nature never openly Pallas Parliament passion philosophy Plays poet Prince printed Privy published Queen Elizabeth Raleigh Rawley reason Robert Essex Rosicrosse Rosicrucian Royal says secret sent Shakespeare Sir Nicholas Sir Nicholas Bacon Sonnet Spedding speech things thought Throne Tobie Matthew true truth Tudor Twickenham Park William Shakespeare words writes written wrote York House youth