Back to Modern History Sourcebook | Back toHistory of Science Sourcebook Voltaire (1694-1778): On Francis Bacon from Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques, c. 1778 Introduction Letter XII: On The Lord Bacon Letter XII: On The Lord Bacon Not long since the trite and frivolous question following was debated in a very polite and learned company, viz., Who was the greatest man, Caesar, ...
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An Authorship Analysis Francis Bacon as Shake-speare 0 Cogency What's New 0.0 Reason, Fallacy, and Proof 0.0.0 Essays: Of Truth 0.0.1 Novum Organum: Preface 0.0.2 Novum Organum: Book I, Aphorisms 1-68 0.1 Authorship Ascription 0.1.0 Venus & Adonis: Art thou obdurate, flintie... 0.1.1 Certaine Satyres: The Authour in prayse of his precedent Poem. 0.1.2 Bacon Family Motto: Mediocria Firma 0.1.3 ...
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A colorful exploration with numerous galleries, backed with a hundred years of research that proves with detailed evidence how and why Sir Francis Bacon wrote the famous Shakespeare Plays and Sonnets.
Site by Anniina Jokinen has links to quotes, biography, works, essays, and other related resources.
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Links to numerous essays by Sir Francis Bacon.
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Home Page | Beginner's Guide THE POEMS OF SIR FRANCIS BACON THE LIFE OF MAN The world's a bubble; and the life of man less than a span. In his conception wretched; from the womb so to the tomb: Curst from the cradle, and brought up to years, with cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns the water, or but writes in dust. Yet, since with sorrow here we live oppress'd, ...
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Internet Archive of Texts and Documents has links to available online texts by and about Francis Bacon.
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