Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1850 |
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Pagina 26
... question . Both belonged to the Established Church . Both professed boundless loyalty to the Queen . Both approved the war with Spain . There is not , as far as we are aware , any reason to believe that they entertained dif- ferent ...
... question . Both belonged to the Established Church . Both professed boundless loyalty to the Queen . Both approved the war with Spain . There is not , as far as we are aware , any reason to believe that they entertained dif- ferent ...
Pagina 28
... question , " replied the Earl . " You cannot but know that resolutely , against all the world , I stand for your cousin , Francis Bacon . " " Good Lord ! " cried Cecil , unable to bridle his temper , " I wonder your Lordship should ...
... question , " replied the Earl . " You cannot but know that resolutely , against all the world , I stand for your cousin , Francis Bacon . " " Good Lord ! " cried Cecil , unable to bridle his temper , " I wonder your Lordship should ...
Pagina 34
... question , and , as if the allusion to Pisistratus were not sufficiently offensive , made another allusion still more unjustifiable . He compared Essex to Henry Duke of Guise , and the rash attempt in the city to the day of the ...
... question , and , as if the allusion to Pisistratus were not sufficiently offensive , made another allusion still more unjustifiable . He compared Essex to Henry Duke of Guise , and the rash attempt in the city to the day of the ...
Pagina 50
... question of law by tampering with the judges , and the question of fact by tortu- ring the prisoner . Three judges of the Court of King's Bench were tractable . But Coke was made of different stuff . Pedant , bigot , and brute as he was ...
... question of law by tampering with the judges , and the question of fact by tortu- ring the prisoner . Three judges of the Court of King's Bench were tractable . But Coke was made of different stuff . Pedant , bigot , and brute as he was ...
Pagina 53
... , the judges decided that Felton , a criminal who neither deserved nor was likely to obtain any extraordi- nary indulgence , could not lawfully be put to the question . We therefore say that Bacon stands in a very different LORD BACON . 53.
... , the judges decided that Felton , a criminal who neither deserved nor was likely to obtain any extraordi- nary indulgence , could not lawfully be put to the question . We therefore say that Bacon stands in a very different LORD BACON . 53.
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