Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... tion ; enters the University of Cambridge , aged thirteen ; univer- sity education unprogressive ; Bacon's opinion of the teachers and methods at the universities ; contrast between home sur- roundings and college life ; in his ...
... tion ; enters the University of Cambridge , aged thirteen ; univer- sity education unprogressive ; Bacon's opinion of the teachers and methods at the universities ; contrast between home sur- roundings and college life ; in his ...
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... tion with a mother who employed her learning and gifts in the sharp controversies , the living issues . of the day , exchanging the society of men dealing with the stern . realities , and working for the glorious possibilities , of ...
... tion with a mother who employed her learning and gifts in the sharp controversies , the living issues . of the day , exchanging the society of men dealing with the stern . realities , and working for the glorious possibilities , of ...
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... tion , or forsaking likely success in other studies of more delight , and no less preferment , or setting hand thereunto early , without waste of years : upon such survey made , it may be my case may not seem ordinary , no more my suit ...
... tion , or forsaking likely success in other studies of more delight , and no less preferment , or setting hand thereunto early , without waste of years : upon such survey made , it may be my case may not seem ordinary , no more my suit ...
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... repressed Puritanism . She scotched the snake , but did not kill it . She postponed English reformation to a time when its success would assure the preserva- tion , not the destruction , of English liberties . 12 FRANCIS BACON ;
... repressed Puritanism . She scotched the snake , but did not kill it . She postponed English reformation to a time when its success would assure the preserva- tion , not the destruction , of English liberties . 12 FRANCIS BACON ;
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A Critical Review of His Life and Character Benjamin G. Lovejoy. tion , not the destruction , of English liberties . But , in the meanwhile , those church controversies which were to enlist Bacon's pen grew warmer . Bacon had served a ...
A Critical Review of His Life and Character Benjamin G. Lovejoy. tion , not the destruction , of English liberties . But , in the meanwhile , those church controversies which were to enlist Bacon's pen grew warmer . Bacon had served a ...
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