Bacon's Essays with AnnotationsLee and Shepard, 1884 - Всего страниц: 641 |
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... mind than the age of Pericles , of Augustus , or of Leo . " - LORD MACAULAY . Essay on Burleigh and His Times Works , V. 611 , ed . Trevelyan . BORN FRANCIS BACON . Matriculated at Trinity College , Cambridge Of Adversity.
... mind than the age of Pericles , of Augustus , or of Leo . " - LORD MACAULAY . Essay on Burleigh and His Times Works , V. 611 , ed . Trevelyan . BORN FRANCIS BACON . Matriculated at Trinity College , Cambridge Of Adversity.
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... mind of Bacon is brought into immediate contact with the minds of ordinary readers . There he opens an exoteric school , and talks to plain men , in language which everybody understands , about things in which everybody is inter- ested ...
... mind of Bacon is brought into immediate contact with the minds of ordinary readers . There he opens an exoteric school , and talks to plain men , in language which everybody understands , about things in which everybody is inter- ested ...
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... mind is leisurely ; he does not write from any special stress of passionate impulse ; he does not create material so much as he comments upon material already existing . It is essential for him . that books should have been written ...
... mind is leisurely ; he does not write from any special stress of passionate impulse ; he does not create material so much as he comments upon material already existing . It is essential for him . that books should have been written ...
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... mind there is ever something imperial . When he writes on building , he speaks of a palace , with spacious en- trances and courts and banqueting - halls ; when he writes on gardens , he speaks of alleys and mounts , waste places and ...
... mind there is ever something imperial . When he writes on building , he speaks of a palace , with spacious en- trances and courts and banqueting - halls ; when he writes on gardens , he speaks of alleys and mounts , waste places and ...
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... mind by some late writers both in England and America ; -a sort of Children of the Mist , ' who bring forward their speculations - often very silly , and not seldom very mischievous - under cover of the twilight . They have accustomed ...
... mind by some late writers both in England and America ; -a sort of Children of the Mist , ' who bring forward their speculations - often very silly , and not seldom very mischievous - under cover of the twilight . They have accustomed ...
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