Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 64
... knowledge of " AN AFFABLE FAMILIAR GHOST . " He is gradually being made into a fitting instrument to be played upon by those " Affirmative or Higher Invisible Intelligences " about which he speaks guardedly but clearly in his works , in ...
... knowledge of " AN AFFABLE FAMILIAR GHOST . " He is gradually being made into a fitting instrument to be played upon by those " Affirmative or Higher Invisible Intelligences " about which he speaks guardedly but clearly in his works , in ...
Pagina 85
... knowledge he could acquire at College . And although he was then con- sidered capable of undertaking the most important affairs , so that he should not fall into the usual fault of young men of his kind . . . . M. Bacon himself wished ...
... knowledge he could acquire at College . And although he was then con- sidered capable of undertaking the most important affairs , so that he should not fall into the usual fault of young men of his kind . . . . M. Bacon himself wished ...
Pagina 147
... knowledge goes , in love . No fair face disturbed the solemn cadences of his sentences on Church Government ... The realm in which his youth did show was a purely intellectual one . He was nursing schemes that for magnificence have ...
... knowledge goes , in love . No fair face disturbed the solemn cadences of his sentences on Church Government ... The realm in which his youth did show was a purely intellectual one . He was nursing schemes that for magnificence have ...
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