The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies; v. 1
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Alexander Balloch Grosart was a Scottish clergyman and literary editor, primarily remembered for undertaking the reprinting of much rare Elizabethan literature. His deep interest in Puritan theology served as the driving force behind this significant editorial endeavor. Through his efforts, many valuable and less accessible works were brought to a wider audience. Grosart's work was instrumental in preserving and promoting important literary heritage.






In this thought-provoking book, Alexander Balloch Grosart and Herbert Palmer present a compelling argument that explores the complex and controversial authorship of the 'Christian Paradoxes' attributed to Francis Bacon. With meticulous research and insightful analysis, the authors challenge common misconceptions and shed light on the mysteries surrounding Bacon's life and legacy. A fascinating read for anyone interested in philosophy, theology, or literary history.