The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... hand ; said to be portraits of Sir Nicholas Bacon , Anne , his second wife , and their son Francis , when twelve years old . I regret that I could not learn anything more about them . They must have been done about the year 1572 , by an ...
... hand ; said to be portraits of Sir Nicholas Bacon , Anne , his second wife , and their son Francis , when twelve years old . I regret that I could not learn anything more about them . They must have been done about the year 1572 , by an ...
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... hand- ling ; but until the time when he saw his retirement from public life inevitable , and that ( to use his own words ) “ being no longer able to do his country service it remained to him to do it honour , " he does not seem to have ...
... hand- ling ; but until the time when he saw his retirement from public life inevitable , and that ( to use his own words ) “ being no longer able to do his country service it remained to him to do it honour , " he does not seem to have ...
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... hand . Bacon's own pen may be recognised here and there throughout , sometimes in the alteration of a stop , sometimes in the insertion of a parenthesis , sometimes in the correction of a letter , sometimes in the interlineation of two ...
... hand . Bacon's own pen may be recognised here and there throughout , sometimes in the alteration of a stop , sometimes in the insertion of a parenthesis , sometimes in the correction of a letter , sometimes in the interlineation of two ...
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... at Bridgwater House , is dated 2 April , 1605.— Collier's Descriptive Catalogue , p . 17. See also Advancement of Learning , vol . iii . p . 336. of by a less skilful hand than Bacon's , using a this edition . THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 11.
... at Bridgwater House , is dated 2 April , 1605.— Collier's Descriptive Catalogue , p . 17. See also Advancement of Learning , vol . iii . p . 336. of by a less skilful hand than Bacon's , using a this edition . THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 11.
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... hand that the character of Henry as interpreted by Bacon , however unlike it may be to James , is not so unlike Bacon himself ; and that he was therein deli- neating his own ideal ; it is enough to say that many of the peculiarities ...
... hand that the character of Henry as interpreted by Bacon , however unlike it may be to James , is not so unlike Bacon himself ; and that he was therein deli- neating his own ideal ; it is enough to say that many of the peculiarities ...
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