Bacon's Essays (translation Essays)

Bacon's Essays (translation Essays)

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Francis Bacon (1561--1626) was the greatest philosopher and writer of the English Renaissance, "the true originator of British materialism and the entire modern experimental science." He not only made outstanding achievements in literature and philosophy, but also made great achievements in the fields of social science and natural science. He is known as the "tongue of law" and "light of science". Bacon's "Collected Essays" is the pioneer work of British essay literature, with a total of fifty-eight short essays. With its concise language, beautiful writing style, thorough reasoning, and repeated aphorisms, it has become one of the greatest prose works in the history of world literature. Shelley, the great British poet, once praised in his famous "Poetic Defence": "Lord Bacon is a poet. His language has a sweet and solemn rhythm, which satisfies our senses, just as the almost superhuman wisdom in his philosophy satisfies our intellect; the tone of his articles, majestic and majestic, impacts the limitations of your heart, and pours your heart together, rushing towards the universe with which it will always resonate."

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