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الصفحة 437
Bacon had a lordly style , tion to mention the claim of another to an intiwhether he was writing of science or of whatever macy with the entire coast . The example of else . His boundless love of dominion went far i Bacon , too , though ...
Bacon had a lordly style , tion to mention the claim of another to an intiwhether he was writing of science or of whatever macy with the entire coast . The example of else . His boundless love of dominion went far i Bacon , too , though ...
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Bacon's fame has enterm , as the Scotch are doing ) , which was all he dured for 250 years , of late with sensible diminupretended to , and which he seemed to think could tion . The place which it is finally to occupy be perfected ...
Bacon's fame has enterm , as the Scotch are doing ) , which was all he dured for 250 years , of late with sensible diminupretended to , and which he seemed to think could tion . The place which it is finally to occupy be perfected ...
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Fowler does not hesitate to much to elucidate the principal passages in express & conviction that the epithet of " great , " Bacon's life , and to define the place and funcso ungrudgingly accorded to him as a writer , tion of Bacon's ...
Fowler does not hesitate to much to elucidate the principal passages in express & conviction that the epithet of " great , " Bacon's life , and to define the place and funcso ungrudgingly accorded to him as a writer , tion of Bacon's ...
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