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... edition of the Posies ) . The publication is involved in an extraordinary piece of mystification , and my contention will be that the person behind it was the boy Francis Bacon . I am conscious that such a proposition involves a serious ...
... edition of the Posies ) . The publication is involved in an extraordinary piece of mystification , and my contention will be that the person behind it was the boy Francis Bacon . I am conscious that such a proposition involves a serious ...
Page 219
... edition of 1575 , which Gascoigne appears to have published himself after his return to England , and in their place ... edition ; though how it could have been arranged in his absence in Holland is not easy to see . One of the notes of ...
... edition of 1575 , which Gascoigne appears to have published himself after his return to England , and in their place ... edition ; though how it could have been arranged in his absence in Holland is not easy to see . One of the notes of ...
Page 224
... edition , but which is omitted from the 1575 edition , is probably by the same hand . Nine poems follow which complete the " Weedes . " Of these I think it is highly probable that Francis Bacon wrote the one about Cleopatra , partly ...
... edition , but which is omitted from the 1575 edition , is probably by the same hand . Nine poems follow which complete the " Weedes . " Of these I think it is highly probable that Francis Bacon wrote the one about Cleopatra , partly ...
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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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