Edmund Spenser And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon

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3 : "and when he caught it, he let it go again ; and after it again ; and over and over he comes, and up again, " etc.
3 Spedding, Life, i. 359.
4o8 SPENSEJi AND THE BACON IMPERSONATIONS chap.
wonderful writing, but reveals how little adapted Bacon really was to the conditions of the everyday world. His faith in the written word was amazing, and it remained with him to the last. It is however, in my opinion, always doubtful to what extent these expressions of feeling may be seriously regarded i
...n Bacon's case. Like all men in whom the artistic temperament is strong, he was a man of moods, and in spite of his apparent reserve and highly disciplined mind, his temperament was, I believe, very mercurial.
At the end of May 1595 Bacon, who had again retired to Twickenham Park, seems to have reconciled himself (unless the words quoted below were a piece of strategy, which, in this case, is more probable) to the idea of not obtaining the post of Solicitor. He begs Lord Keeper Puckering " to deliver to her Majesty from me — that I would have been glad to have done her Majesty service now in the best of my years, and the same mind remains in me still ; and that it may be, when her Majesty hath tried others, she will think of him that she hath cast aside.


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