Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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lit One can well imagine the effect such play - acting would produce in the mind of a child who was a genius in embryo , with a flair for literature a in his very blood , and whose very being only required the stimuli of a series of ...
lit One can well imagine the effect such play - acting would produce in the mind of a child who was a genius in embryo , with a flair for literature a in his very blood , and whose very being only required the stimuli of a series of ...
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His peculiar nature was such that he absorbed all its rich colouring until the very tissues of his mind were stained so that he truly became a part of all that he had met . He was destined to reproduce the men and women with their ...
His peculiar nature was such that he absorbed all its rich colouring until the very tissues of his mind were stained so that he truly became a part of all that he had met . He was destined to reproduce the men and women with their ...
الصفحة 75
We must picture him with his mind aflame with ideas for the upliftment of humanity along certain definite lines . He saw a world plunged in gross darkness as regards first principles , a darkness that could only be dispersed by the ...
We must picture him with his mind aflame with ideas for the upliftment of humanity along certain definite lines . He saw a world plunged in gross darkness as regards first principles , a darkness that could only be dispersed by the ...
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