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Page 173
... Leicester's wishes . My view of the situation is that Leicester took a liking to Francis Bacon as a boy , ' and that some time in the year 1579 , after Bacon's return from France in March of that year , the Earl invited him to form part ...
... Leicester's wishes . My view of the situation is that Leicester took a liking to Francis Bacon as a boy , ' and that some time in the year 1579 , after Bacon's return from France in March of that year , the Earl invited him to form part ...
Page 192
... Leicester " connection . And here I come to a very ungrateful part of my task . In 1584 a frightful attack on Leicester was printed in Antwerp anony- mously and circulated in England . The book is known as Leicester's Commonwealth , and ...
... Leicester " connection . And here I come to a very ungrateful part of my task . In 1584 a frightful attack on Leicester was printed in Antwerp anony- mously and circulated in England . The book is known as Leicester's Commonwealth , and ...
Page 194
... Leicester was at the height of his power , and the possibility that the Queen might still marry him was always present to the mind of Burghley and other leading men.1 To this Burghley was always bitterly opposed , and he had spoken of ...
... Leicester was at the height of his power , and the possibility that the Queen might still marry him was always present to the mind of Burghley and other leading men.1 To this Burghley was always bitterly opposed , and he had spoken of ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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