Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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There he would have seen the earliest types of dramatic productions , either in the form of miracle plays and charades or ... It can be safely surmised that the precocious child Francis would make friends very early with the troupe ...
There he would have seen the earliest types of dramatic productions , either in the form of miracle plays and charades or ... It can be safely surmised that the precocious child Francis would make friends very early with the troupe ...
الصفحة 65
In The Statesmen and Favourites of England ( 1665 ) David Lloyd says in reference to the early development of his mental and intellectual faculties : He had a large mind from his father and great abilities from his mother ; His parts ...
In The Statesmen and Favourites of England ( 1665 ) David Lloyd says in reference to the early development of his mental and intellectual faculties : He had a large mind from his father and great abilities from his mother ; His parts ...
الصفحة 75
The man who finds his life's work early , the true course to run , the right mark at which to aim , has a singing heart , and a lighthearted step no matter what disasters may overtake him . And the worthier the goal to be won ...
The man who finds his life's work early , the true course to run , the right mark at which to aim , has a singing heart , and a lighthearted step no matter what disasters may overtake him . And the worthier the goal to be won ...
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