Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... mind of a child who was a genius in embryo , with a flair for literature in his very blood , and whose very being only required the stimuli of a series of sense impressions to cause the secret flame of Romanticism to burst into life ...
... mind of a child who was a genius in embryo , with a flair for literature in his very blood , and whose very being only required the stimuli of a series of sense impressions to cause the secret flame of Romanticism to burst into life ...
Pagina 66
... mind were stained so that he truly became a part of all that he had met . He was destined to reproduce the men and ... mind . " At TWELVE his INDUSTRY was above the capacity and his mind beyond the reach of his contemporaries . " The ...
... mind were stained so that he truly became a part of all that he had met . He was destined to reproduce the men and ... mind . " At TWELVE his INDUSTRY was above the capacity and his mind beyond the reach of his contemporaries . " The ...
Pagina 75
... mind . Later on he was to avow that he regarded himself " as a Servant to Posterity , " as a channel for the outflow of the Divine Mind . From boyhood he held to this idea that his work was impressed with the Divine Seal . It must not ...
... mind . Later on he was to avow that he regarded himself " as a Servant to Posterity , " as a channel for the outflow of the Divine Mind . From boyhood he held to this idea that his work was impressed with the Divine Seal . It must not ...
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