
He was beloved by his lordship [Francis Bacon]... who was wont to have him walk in his delicate groves, where he did meditate; and when a notion darted into his mind, Mr. Hobbes was presently to write it down. And his Lordship was wont to say that he did it better than any one else about him; for that many times when he read their notes he scarce understood what they writ, because they understood it not clearly themselves. John Aubrey, as quoted by John Richard Green, History of the English People, Vol.3 (1887) describing Hobbes' secretarial abilities under Bacon
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