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say ) strong for disputations and contentions but barren of the production of works for the benefit of the life of man ; in which mind he continued to his dying day . We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his ...
say ) strong for disputations and contentions but barren of the production of works for the benefit of the life of man ; in which mind he continued to his dying day . We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his ...
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Madness ran much in his mind ; in his Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture , as early as 1720 he had written : “ The Scripture tells us oppression maketh a wise man mad , " and in his verses on his own death he referred ...
Madness ran much in his mind ; in his Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture , as early as 1720 he had written : “ The Scripture tells us oppression maketh a wise man mad , " and in his verses on his own death he referred ...
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If I may so express myself , his mind is not a mind for affliction . He is too busy , too active , too sanguine . " She seems genuinely distressed that his pride in her work led him to give away the secret of ...
If I may so express myself , his mind is not a mind for affliction . He is too busy , too active , too sanguine . " She seems genuinely distressed that his pride in her work led him to give away the secret of ...
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