Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 63
... afterwards , and caused him to be taken notice of by Several Persons of Worth and Place . There is a tradition that Francis was able to read and write Latin , at a very early age with the same fluency as the average boy would read a ...
... afterwards , and caused him to be taken notice of by Several Persons of Worth and Place . There is a tradition that Francis was able to read and write Latin , at a very early age with the same fluency as the average boy would read a ...
الصفحة 64
... afterwards wrote on psychological and occult matters it was out of a fullness of personal , experimental know- ledge . " These are trifles , " adds Lord Macaulay , " but the eminence Francis Bacon afterwards attained makes them ...
... afterwards wrote on psychological and occult matters it was out of a fullness of personal , experimental know- ledge . " These are trifles , " adds Lord Macaulay , " but the eminence Francis Bacon afterwards attained makes them ...
الصفحة 542
... afterwards . 2. Conflicting evidence as to the house at which he died . No details of this until many years afterwards . 3. Total absence of any mention of a funeral . 4. No item for funeral expenses in the accounts of the ...
... afterwards . 2. Conflicting evidence as to the house at which he died . No details of this until many years afterwards . 3. Total absence of any mention of a funeral . 4. No item for funeral expenses in the accounts of the ...
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