Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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The young genius must have created an extraordinary impression on him , for Hilyard was so swept off his feet by his intellectual qualities that he wrote round the miniature in Latin , “ Would I could paint his MIND .
The young genius must have created an extraordinary impression on him , for Hilyard was so swept off his feet by his intellectual qualities that he wrote round the miniature in Latin , “ Would I could paint his MIND .
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It proves the truth of what Francis Bacon wrote seven years later : I did as plainly see his overthrow chained as it were by destiny to that journey , as it is possible for any man to ground a judgment upon future contingents .
It proves the truth of what Francis Bacon wrote seven years later : I did as plainly see his overthrow chained as it were by destiny to that journey , as it is possible for any man to ground a judgment upon future contingents .
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He wrote it and sent in the manuscript . What the original draft was we do not know but the Declaration was printed and issued under the name of Francis Bacon . He has been bitterly attacked by Macaulay and his followers for having ...
He wrote it and sent in the manuscript . What the original draft was we do not know but the Declaration was printed and issued under the name of Francis Bacon . He has been bitterly attacked by Macaulay and his followers for having ...
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