“No artist knows in his own lifetime whether what he does will be the slightest good, because it takes at least seventy-five to a hundred years before the thing begins to sort itself out.”
Quote by Francis Bacon
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Francis Bacon
This book delves into the intellectual contributions of Francis Bacon, including his philosophical ideas, scientific methods, and political theories. It examines his influential role in the development of modern thought and the scientific revolution. more
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