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Of Parents and Children by Sir Francis Bacon | Summary and Analysis

Anwaar Ahmed January 29, 2019 1168Comments

“Of Parents and Children” is a suggestive essay, in which Sir Francis Bacon provides some suggestions, through which parents can bring up their children.

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Of Nobility by Sir Francis Bacon | Complete Summary and Analysis

Anwaar Ahmed January 28, 2019 777Comments

“Of Nobility” is also based on philosophy of worldly wisdom. In this essay, Sir Francis Bacon talks about the benefits of nobility in this world.

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Of Superstition by Sir Francis Bacon | Complete Summary and Analysis

Anwaar Ahmed January 27, 2019 933Comments

Superstition is the most highlighted topic even in the modern era. Sir Francis Bacon, in “Of Superstition”, talks about the intellectual blindness of people

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Of Ambition by Sir Francis Bacon | Complete Summary and Analysis

Anwaar Ahmed January 27, 2019 1161Comments

The essay “Of Ambition” can be used as evidence to prove the worldly wisdom of Sir Francis Bacon. It covers every profession and department of Bacon’s era.

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Of Studies by Sir Francis Bacon | Complete Summary and Analysis

Anwaar Ahmed January 25, 2019 1227Comments

“Of Studies” is one of the most quoted essays of Sir Francis Bacon. After analyzing the importance of studies, he convinces his readers to study books.

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Of Revenge by Sir Francis Bacon | Summary and Critical Analysis

Anwaar Ahmed January 24, 2019 1309Comments

“Of Revenge” is about a revengeful person, who thinks to take revenge from an enemy. Sir Francis Bacon talks about merits and demerits of taking revenge.

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Of Death By Sir Francis Bacon | Complete Summary and Analysis

Anwaar Ahmed January 23, 2019 1069Comments

Sir Francis Bacon has written “Of Death” to end the fear of death from human minds. He suggests that a person should end fear of death or overpower it.

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Of Truth Critical Analysis by Sir Francis Bacon along with Summary

Anwaar Ahmed January 21, 2019 1041Comments

Bacon is known for worldly wisdom. He made an analysis of the world and in “Of Truth”, he guided his readers how to get success even in critical situations.

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Francis Bacon Prose style | Stylistic Qualities of Bacon’s Essays

Anwaar Ahmed November 11, 2018 1739Comments

Francis Bacon has widely been read all over the world because of his prose style. Certain stylistic qualities in Bacon's essays helped him in gaining fame.

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Bacon’s pragmatism and worldly wisdom | Bacon’s Philosophy

Anwaar Ahmed November 11, 2018 765Comments

Indeed, Bacon's pragmatism and worldly wisdom tempers his philosophy throughout. His philosophy ignores morality yet is it sensible and emotionless.

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