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Pagina 76
Through the mouth of Prospero , Bacon talks not only of his dream of the future , but gives a brief outline of his own experience of life . As a young man , he embraced the prospect of succeeding to his father's place as chief minister ...
Through the mouth of Prospero , Bacon talks not only of his dream of the future , but gives a brief outline of his own experience of life . As a young man , he embraced the prospect of succeeding to his father's place as chief minister ...
Pagina 78
He writes in a critical examination of the play that " Prospero , Duke of Milan , absorbed in scientific study , and finding his real Dukedom in his library , imprudently entrusted the direction of his little state to his brother ...
He writes in a critical examination of the play that " Prospero , Duke of Milan , absorbed in scientific study , and finding his real Dukedom in his library , imprudently entrusted the direction of his little state to his brother ...
Pagina 79
It is this precèpt that Prospero carries into effect . Sir Tobie Matthew ( one of the few friends that Bacon grappled to his heart ) says of Francis Bacon : “ I may truly say that I never saw in him any trace of a vindictive mind ...
It is this precèpt that Prospero carries into effect . Sir Tobie Matthew ( one of the few friends that Bacon grappled to his heart ) says of Francis Bacon : “ I may truly say that I never saw in him any trace of a vindictive mind ...
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