Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 101
... lines : Therefore Bacon if it chances that my Muse praises someone It is not because she is eloquent or learned , Although your Pallas has taught me better ( how to speak ) ; It is because my Lute sings the saintly glory Or in these ...
... lines : Therefore Bacon if it chances that my Muse praises someone It is not because she is eloquent or learned , Although your Pallas has taught me better ( how to speak ) ; It is because my Lute sings the saintly glory Or in these ...
Pagina 129
... lines exactly as the Rites and Ceremonials practised in Egypt , Chaldea , Babylon , and the Lost Atlantis . His " Design " is a modern adaptation , more suited to the times and is vaguely sketched in The New Atlantis or The Land of the ...
... lines exactly as the Rites and Ceremonials practised in Egypt , Chaldea , Babylon , and the Lost Atlantis . His " Design " is a modern adaptation , more suited to the times and is vaguely sketched in The New Atlantis or The Land of the ...
Pagina 361
... lines in the tablet describing him : " A Nestor in experienced Judgment , A Socrates in philosophical genius , And a Virgil in poetic art . " " What a portrait . Turn to the illustration again and look at it . Its erection is another ...
... lines in the tablet describing him : " A Nestor in experienced Judgment , A Socrates in philosophical genius , And a Virgil in poetic art . " " What a portrait . Turn to the illustration again and look at it . Its erection is another ...
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