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They began to see that human life with all its joys and sorrows was , after all , the most interesting thing to man . It was a New Birth , and men called it so . For that is the meaning of Renaissance . Many things besides the fall of ...
They began to see that human life with all its joys and sorrows was , after all , the most interesting thing to man . It was a New Birth , and men called it so . For that is the meaning of Renaissance . Many things besides the fall of ...
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It was not wonderful that he should , for under the pretence of a story he said hard things about the laws and ill - government of England , things which it was treason to whisper . In those days treason was a terrible word covering a ...
It was not wonderful that he should , for under the pretence of a story he said hard things about the laws and ill - government of England , things which it was treason to whisper . In those days treason was a terrible word covering a ...
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CHAPTER LII BACON_NEW WAYS OF WISDOM WHEN we are little , there are many things we cannot understand ; we puzzle about them a good deal perhaps , and then we ask questions . And sometimes the grownups answer our questions and make the ...
CHAPTER LII BACON_NEW WAYS OF WISDOM WHEN we are little , there are many things we cannot understand ; we puzzle about them a good deal perhaps , and then we ask questions . And sometimes the grownups answer our questions and make the ...
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