Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... England " which flung back the might of the Spanish Armada with the unhurried quickness of the Elizabethan sea - dogs who nonchalantly played bowls at Plymouth Hoe almost within sight of the enemy . But this impressionist picture ...
... England " which flung back the might of the Spanish Armada with the unhurried quickness of the Elizabethan sea - dogs who nonchalantly played bowls at Plymouth Hoe almost within sight of the enemy . But this impressionist picture ...
Pagina 34
... England and recorded by him . In the evening of his life , in his last work , the De Augmentis , he reiterates his opinions even more forc- ibly . He speaks of the " ignorance , folly and futility of the learning of his time , the ...
... England and recorded by him . In the evening of his life , in his last work , the De Augmentis , he reiterates his opinions even more forc- ibly . He speaks of the " ignorance , folly and futility of the learning of his time , the ...
Pagina 37
... England , to save England , to make England truly great . Her gift for dissimulation arose from a secret locked more or less securely within her own breast . In the early years of her reign she believed with all her soul that she alone ...
... England , to save England , to make England truly great . Her gift for dissimulation arose from a secret locked more or less securely within her own breast . In the early years of her reign she believed with all her soul that she alone ...
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