Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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Strana 468
... followed ? First , Bacon was overpowered by the blow . ' So far well . Then , to wit , in the preceding January , having resolved to leave England , he wrote a letter to Cecil . Next , to wit , on the 30th of March , 1594 , having ...
... followed ? First , Bacon was overpowered by the blow . ' So far well . Then , to wit , in the preceding January , having resolved to leave England , he wrote a letter to Cecil . Next , to wit , on the 30th of March , 1594 , having ...
Strana 236
... followed by Shakespeare . This instance may have been the fruit of plagiarism , but our author urges that the whole tenor of the argument in the play is so exactly in keeping with Bacon's manner of dealing with the subject that it is ...
... followed by Shakespeare . This instance may have been the fruit of plagiarism , but our author urges that the whole tenor of the argument in the play is so exactly in keeping with Bacon's manner of dealing with the subject that it is ...
Strana 294
... followed the separation of Luther from the com- munion of the Church of Rome , was now over . The boundary between Protestantism and Popery had been fixed very nearly where it still remains . England , Scotland , the Northern king- doms ...
... followed the separation of Luther from the com- munion of the Church of Rome , was now over . The boundary between Protestantism and Popery had been fixed very nearly where it still remains . England , Scotland , the Northern king- doms ...
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