Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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الصفحة 69
Instead of the University being a Hive of Industry , with students of all types bent on the pursuit of Truth , in all her ramifications through Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and ...
Instead of the University being a Hive of Industry , with students of all types bent on the pursuit of Truth , in all her ramifications through Nature , he found himself : amidst men of sharp and strong wits , abundance of leisure and ...
الصفحة 80
It was a cypher age ; and to reject testing the truth , through a priori prejudice , of the secret decoded story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records in National archives and elsewhere , is sheer self - stultification .
It was a cypher age ; and to reject testing the truth , through a priori prejudice , of the secret decoded story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records in National archives and elsewhere , is sheer self - stultification .
الصفحة 505
They take it as read , as a truth of history not in dispute . They say , with the historian Green , " Bacon's own confession of Guilt makes it difficult to resist his condemnation . ” The uppermost thought in their minds is that he ...
They take it as read , as a truth of history not in dispute . They say , with the historian Green , " Bacon's own confession of Guilt makes it difficult to resist his condemnation . ” The uppermost thought in their minds is that he ...
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