Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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... tion of genius , in doing what none had done before , makes it equally stupid and idle to im- peach their greatness . ” Aristotle lived about 2,500 years ago , and his fame is undiminished . Bacon's fame has en- dured for 250 years , of ...
... tion of genius , in doing what none had done before , makes it equally stupid and idle to im- peach their greatness . ” Aristotle lived about 2,500 years ago , and his fame is undiminished . Bacon's fame has en- dured for 250 years , of ...
Strana 296
... tion came with a singularly bad grace from a man who , though younger than Bacon , was in daily expectation of being made Secretary of State . The blot was too obvious to be missed by Essex , who seldom forbore to speak his mind . ' I ...
... tion came with a singularly bad grace from a man who , though younger than Bacon , was in daily expectation of being made Secretary of State . The blot was too obvious to be missed by Essex , who seldom forbore to speak his mind . ' I ...
Strana 73
... tion of printing , and its application at first chiefly to the publica- tion of the Latin classics , opened a new source of gain to the English language , which now borrowed from the Latin by the eye as it had previously borrowed from ...
... tion of printing , and its application at first chiefly to the publica- tion of the Latin classics , opened a new source of gain to the English language , which now borrowed from the Latin by the eye as it had previously borrowed from ...
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