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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In Of Travel, Bacon compares travel to a pilgrimage. In this essay, Bacon talks about the importance of travel. He states that travel is a good education for a man because it makes him read, think, and observe. In addition, Bacon explains that travel makes a man a good citizen. He also states that tRead more

    In Of Travel, Bacon compares travel to a pilgrimage. In this essay, Bacon talks about the importance of travel. He states that travel is a good education for a man because it makes him read, think, and observe. In addition, Bacon explains that travel makes a man a good citizen. He also states that travel provides a man with an opportunity to acquire things which people in their own country do not have.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The main theme of the essay Of Travel is that travel is a good thing and that it is a good idea to travel. Bacon says that traveling is good for your health and that it is also something that you should consider doing at some point. Finally, he states that you should try to go to many different placRead more

    The main theme of the essay Of Travel is that travel is a good thing and that it is a good idea to travel. Bacon says that traveling is good for your health and that it is also something that you should consider doing at some point. Finally, he states that you should try to go to many different places instead of just one or two places.

    This is because the more places you visit the more likely you are to find something that fits your individual needs. This is also something that you should consider doing at some point.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In Of Travel, Bacon compares travel to a pilgrimage. In this essay, Bacon talks about the importance of travel. He states that travel is a good education for a man because it makes him read, think, and observe.

    In Of Travel, Bacon compares travel to a pilgrimage. In this essay, Bacon talks about the importance of travel. He states that travel is a good education for a man because it makes him read, think, and observe.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The main idea of Bacon's essay "Of Travel" is that people should travel in order to see how other nations live, learn, and do things differently. He also says that it's good to travel because it makes the traveler better. This is because it teaches the traveler self-reliance, self-confidence, and leRead more

    The main idea of Bacon’s essay “Of Travel” is that people should travel in order to see how other nations live, learn, and do things differently. He also says that it’s good to travel because it makes the traveler better. This is because it teaches the traveler self-reliance, self-confidence, and leadership.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In the essay Of Travel, Francis Bacon discusses how travel can enhance the mind and the body. In the beginning of the essay, Bacon presents his stance on traveling as a whole. Bacon begins his essay by writing, Travel makes a wise man better, and a fool worse. Furthermore, Bacon says that travel makRead more

    In the essay Of Travel, Francis Bacon discusses how travel can enhance the mind and the body. In the beginning of the essay, Bacon presents his stance on traveling as a whole. Bacon begins his essay by writing, Travel makes a wise man better, and a fool worse.

    Furthermore, Bacon says that travel makes one sharp and cunning, and gives wings to the wit. After that, Bacon continues to say that travel is like an enormous school where we are constantly forced to get an education in ourselves. At the end of the first paragraph, Bacon states that traveling helps us understand our own nature, and he concludes this section by writing; And it is in traveling, too, that we find out what kind of traveler we are.

    The next part of the essay is where Bacon talks about specific ways in which traveling can enhance your life. In this section, Bacon talks about how a wise man will use his money to further his travels, not to buy a new car or take a vacation. Bacon goes on to say that a wise man will choose where he will live according to the location of good libraries, and will travel whenever and wherever opportunity arises. Finally, Bacon says that a wise man will be interested in everything, and will try new things.

    In the first two paragraphs of the section titled “How Travel Can Enhance Your Mind And Body”, Bacon presents an enormous amount of information in a very concise manner. In the first sentence of the second paragraph, he tells us that traveling sharpens the mind. In the second sentence of the second paragraph, he tells us that it gives wings to the wit. In the third sentence of the second paragraph, he tells us that traveling is like an “enormous school”.

    All of these statements by Bacon are true, and all of them are important. However, I believe that the most important statement by Bacon in this section is the one which begins with the words; “And it is in traveling, too, that we find out what kind of traveler we are”.

    What Bacon is trying to tell us here is that if you are going to travel, you should not do it merely for the sake of adventure or excitement. No, if you really want to enhance your life, then one of the best ways to do it is to travel for the educational experience of it.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In "Of Travel," Francis Bacon wrote that during sea voyages when there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, travelers keep diaries, but on land journeys, where there is so much to observe, they hardly even keep notes or write diary.

    In “Of Travel,” Francis Bacon wrote that during sea voyages when there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, travelers keep diaries, but on land journeys, where there is so much to observe, they hardly even keep notes or write diary.

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