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Page 116
... further statement on the subject , which is noteworthy as proving ( if further proof were needed ) that Bacon identified the " soul " ( apart from the divine particle , which he excludes from the inquiry ) with these " spirits . " The ...
... further statement on the subject , which is noteworthy as proving ( if further proof were needed ) that Bacon identified the " soul " ( apart from the divine particle , which he excludes from the inquiry ) with these " spirits . " The ...
Page 320
... further proved by the fact that the writer has got his other facts from Hayes and that they correspond to Hayes ' subsequent narrative . The question then arises why , if he knew it , did the first writer suppress the story about the ...
... further proved by the fact that the writer has got his other facts from Hayes and that they correspond to Hayes ' subsequent narrative . The question then arises why , if he knew it , did the first writer suppress the story about the ...
Page 576
... further work promised , but I have little doubt that the ideas for it have been absorbed in some of the other works of the real author . It will be remembered that Spenser , at the end of his View of the State of Ireland , similarly ...
... further work promised , but I have little doubt that the ideas for it have been absorbed in some of the other works of the real author . It will be remembered that Spenser , at the end of his View of the State of Ireland , similarly ...
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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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