Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 32
... English classic in prose , Ecclesiastical Polity ( 1594 ) and Francis Bacon the second great English prose masterpiece of flexible expression , poetic imagery and mature thought , The Advancement of Learning ( 1605 ) . Hitherto the ...
... English classic in prose , Ecclesiastical Polity ( 1594 ) and Francis Bacon the second great English prose masterpiece of flexible expression , poetic imagery and mature thought , The Advancement of Learning ( 1605 ) . Hitherto the ...
Pagina 67
... English as there was , for the English language — there was not even an English grammar - had yet to be created by " Shake - speare . " • An important point now arises which should be brought to the notice of the reader . Lloyd and ...
... English as there was , for the English language — there was not even an English grammar - had yet to be created by " Shake - speare . " • An important point now arises which should be brought to the notice of the reader . Lloyd and ...
Pagina 131
... English books and an English reading public . 2. The creation of a Rosicrucian Fraternity . 3. The establishment of Modern Freemasonry with its pyramid of Thirty- Three Degrees . In 1579 there were practically no English books ...
... English books and an English reading public . 2. The creation of a Rosicrucian Fraternity . 3. The establishment of Modern Freemasonry with its pyramid of Thirty- Three Degrees . In 1579 there were practically no English books ...
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