Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... important factor - because it was the more direct one - was the immediate environment of his parents , relatives , and friends ; the home and its environs in which he was cradled to adolescence . Heredity and early surroundings were ...
... important factor - because it was the more direct one - was the immediate environment of his parents , relatives , and friends ; the home and its environs in which he was cradled to adolescence . Heredity and early surroundings were ...
Pagina 79
... important part in State Affairs . They enter to - day into our business life . As we are now " a free people " they do not enter as they once did into our private life . But they are the only protection left to the crushed peoples of ...
... important part in State Affairs . They enter to - day into our business life . As we are now " a free people " they do not enter as they once did into our private life . But they are the only protection left to the crushed peoples of ...
Pagina 106
... important of the anonymous publications The Chymical Marriage we now find to have been written by Francis Bacon at the age of fifteen . Apart from these ethical views the pamphlets contain some important information . They state that ...
... important of the anonymous publications The Chymical Marriage we now find to have been written by Francis Bacon at the age of fifteen . Apart from these ethical views the pamphlets contain some important information . They state that ...
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