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Francis inherited his father's wit and humour , and his capacity for learning from both his parents . If the question were asked , “ What is the most predominant characteristic of Bacon , after his wisdom and universal knowledge ?
Francis inherited his father's wit and humour , and his capacity for learning from both his parents . If the question were asked , “ What is the most predominant characteristic of Bacon , after his wisdom and universal knowledge ?
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Īn France , literature and learning were subsidized by the State . ... Īn 1597 , at the age of thirty - seven , he published the first edition of the Essays - only ten in number — and in 1605 , The Advancement of Learning .
Īn France , literature and learning were subsidized by the State . ... Īn 1597 , at the age of thirty - seven , he published the first edition of the Essays - only ten in number — and in 1605 , The Advancement of Learning .
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In The Advancement of Learning Bacon protests that : Men have withdrawn themselves too much from the contemplation of Nature , and the observations of experience , and have tumbled up and down in their own reason and conceits .
In The Advancement of Learning Bacon protests that : Men have withdrawn themselves too much from the contemplation of Nature , and the observations of experience , and have tumbled up and down in their own reason and conceits .
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