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Pagina 58
... influences on Bacon . These are Montaigne and Seneca . The question of the influence of Montaigne on Bacon has been , as Bacon would say , so " excellently well - labored " that our knowledge is not " deficient . " I pass over the ...
... influences on Bacon . These are Montaigne and Seneca . The question of the influence of Montaigne on Bacon has been , as Bacon would say , so " excellently well - labored " that our knowledge is not " deficient . " I pass over the ...
Pagina 60
... influence of Montaigne on the essays usually replace him with Seneca . In the suppressed dedication to Prince Henry Bacon himself cites Seneca as an influence on the small pieces " which I have called Essays . The word is late , but the ...
... influence of Montaigne on the essays usually replace him with Seneca . In the suppressed dedication to Prince Henry Bacon himself cites Seneca as an influence on the small pieces " which I have called Essays . The word is late , but the ...
Pagina 328
... Influence on Them , " Journal of English and Germanic Philology , XXVII ( 1928 ) , pp . 496-519 , and R. S. Crane ... influence of Montaigne on these essays in " Montaigne a - t - il eu quelque influence sur Francis Bacon ? " Revue de la ...
... Influence on Them , " Journal of English and Germanic Philology , XXVII ( 1928 ) , pp . 496-519 , and R. S. Crane ... influence of Montaigne on these essays in " Montaigne a - t - il eu quelque influence sur Francis Bacon ? " Revue de la ...
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