Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... literary talent as any that can be found . Isabella , wife of Edward II , gave Edward III his brains . Catherine gave Henry VI his literary taste " . . . . whose bookish rule hath pulled fair England down , " says Shakespeare . There ...
... literary talent as any that can be found . Isabella , wife of Edward II , gave Edward III his brains . Catherine gave Henry VI his literary taste " . . . . whose bookish rule hath pulled fair England down , " says Shakespeare . There ...
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... literary students , historians , philosophers , and writers with his literary aptitude . If Montaigne could read and translate Ovid at seven ( J. S. Mill learned to read Greek at three ) there is no reason why Francis could not have ...
... literary students , historians , philosophers , and writers with his literary aptitude . If Montaigne could read and translate Ovid at seven ( J. S. Mill learned to read Greek at three ) there is no reason why Francis could not have ...
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... literary critic who dislikes cyphers because he does not understand them has no moral or literary right to judge the manners and customs of another age by his own , and to reject their usefulness in literary exegesis . Napoleon lost the ...
... literary critic who dislikes cyphers because he does not understand them has no moral or literary right to judge the manners and customs of another age by his own , and to reject their usefulness in literary exegesis . Napoleon lost the ...
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