Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... once Scientific and Ethical . . . . " UTILITY and PROGRESS . " The end which Bacon proposed to himself was , to use his own emphatic expression , " FRUIT . " The multiplying of human enjoyment and the mitigation of human sufferings ...
... once Scientific and Ethical . . . . " UTILITY and PROGRESS . " The end which Bacon proposed to himself was , to use his own emphatic expression , " FRUIT . " The multiplying of human enjoyment and the mitigation of human sufferings ...
الصفحة 258
... once these two men held the reins of power , he and his friends would be lost , probably their privileges of caste as bureaucrats destroyed and all they stood for as " Gentlemen by birth , education and property " swept away . Cecil ...
... once these two men held the reins of power , he and his friends would be lost , probably their privileges of caste as bureaucrats destroyed and all they stood for as " Gentlemen by birth , education and property " swept away . Cecil ...
الصفحة 405
... once established his fame as a thinker with a magnificent gift of expression in the tongue of the common people ; ENGLISH , not the accepted language of culture , Latin . It is , in point of fact , the first great prose classic in ...
... once established his fame as a thinker with a magnificent gift of expression in the tongue of the common people ; ENGLISH , not the accepted language of culture , Latin . It is , in point of fact , the first great prose classic in ...
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already Anthony appears born brother Burleigh called cause Cecil Coke Commons concealed Council course Court created Crown death Earl early Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Essex ethical evidence eyes fact favour Favourite Francis Bacon friends give given Gray's hand heart honour hope House important James judge King knew knowledge known Lady later learned letter literary lived Lord Majesty matter means mind mother Mysteries nature never once Parliament passed Plays poet position present Prince printed published Queen reason regarded respecting Robert Royal says secret seen sent Shakespeare Sonnet speak Spedding speech Succession taken things thought true truth Tudor wanted writes written wrote youth