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الصفحة 216
Bacon's learning was aca- Tois supremo man is always the autor , the demio ; the learning of Shakespeare narrow and stage manager . Ask Edwin Booth or any trained limited . Whenever his style Yentures into the actor and he will say that ...
Bacon's learning was aca- Tois supremo man is always the autor , the demio ; the learning of Shakespeare narrow and stage manager . Ask Edwin Booth or any trained limited . Whenever his style Yentures into the actor and he will say that ...
الصفحة 282
The nobles ceased to be military chieftains ; the priests ceased to possess a monopoly of learning ; and a new and remarkable species of politicians appeared . These men come from neither of the classes which had , till then , almost ...
The nobles ceased to be military chieftains ; the priests ceased to possess a monopoly of learning ; and a new and remarkable species of politicians appeared . These men come from neither of the classes which had , till then , almost ...
الصفحة 321
Men of wit and learning hailed with delight the elevation of one who had so signally shown that a man of profound learning and of brilliant wit might understand , far better than any plodding dunce , the art of thriving in the world .
Men of wit and learning hailed with delight the elevation of one who had so signally shown that a man of profound learning and of brilliant wit might understand , far better than any plodding dunce , the art of thriving in the world .
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