Bacon, Francis
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Bacon has sometimes been mentioned as a possible author of the plays commonly attributed to William Shakespeare.
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Bacon, Francis, xii, xv, liii, 1, 146, 254, 327 n.,
From Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature by Zeitlin, Jacob
Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam, and Viscount St. Alban's, Lord Chancellor, 8, 17, 47, 155, 277, 302-4, 344, 359, 364, 366, 369, 389-93, 398.
From Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography by Stebbing, W. (William)
B Bacon, Francis, Lord, fillip given to scientific study by, 324.
From Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country by Escott, T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet)
Bacon, Francis, Lord; a believer in occult science, 646—649; his philosophy, 650, 660.
From Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature by Disraeli, Isaac
Bacon, Francis, was warned in a dream of his father's approaching end, which occurred in a few days.
From Real Ghost Stories by Stead, Estelle W.
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