Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 122
... Succession " to tell the reader by this purposeful hint that the writer is composing Sonnets that deal with the Succession to the English Crown , in those days a vital concern of every Englishman . The remaining fifteen Sonnets tell the ...
... Succession " to tell the reader by this purposeful hint that the writer is composing Sonnets that deal with the Succession to the English Crown , in those days a vital concern of every Englishman . The remaining fifteen Sonnets tell the ...
الصفحة 263
... Succession . " It is not merely the favour of his Sovereign that is in jeopardy but something bigger - nothing less than " this Royal Seat of Mars " which he will never occupy unless he mends his ways ; and the writer's own vast plans ...
... Succession . " It is not merely the favour of his Sovereign that is in jeopardy but something bigger - nothing less than " this Royal Seat of Mars " which he will never occupy unless he mends his ways ; and the writer's own vast plans ...
الصفحة 369
... succession " to be settled or even discussed " . She never named her Successor . She died as she had lived , " a Virgin Queen " , and carried her love secrets with her to the grave - as far as was possible . The succession had therefore ...
... succession " to be settled or even discussed " . She never named her Successor . She died as she had lived , " a Virgin Queen " , and carried her love secrets with her to the grave - as far as was possible . The succession had therefore ...
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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