The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... Bacon invaluable to the government . Since he did not suffer from the aristocratic astigmatism which afflicted most of the court circle , Bacon could see the problem of power as a national question rather than as a mat- ter of arbitrary ...
... Bacon invaluable to the government . Since he did not suffer from the aristocratic astigmatism which afflicted most of the court circle , Bacon could see the problem of power as a national question rather than as a mat- ter of arbitrary ...
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... Bacon invaluable to the government . He Since he did not suffer from the aristocratic astigmatism which afflicted most of the court circle , Bacon could see the problem of power as a national question rather than as a mat- ter of ...
... Bacon invaluable to the government . He Since he did not suffer from the aristocratic astigmatism which afflicted most of the court circle , Bacon could see the problem of power as a national question rather than as a mat- ter of ...
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... Bacon invaluable to the government . Since he did not suffer from the aristocratic astigmatism which afflicted most of the court circle , Bacon could see the problem of power as a national question rather than as a mat- ter of arbitrary ...
... Bacon invaluable to the government . Since he did not suffer from the aristocratic astigmatism which afflicted most of the court circle , Bacon could see the problem of power as a national question rather than as a mat- ter of arbitrary ...
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