Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1850 |
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... success well know how often he enlivens the discussion of a point of law by citing some weighty aphorism , or some bril- liant illustration , from the De Augmentis or the Novum Or- ganum . The Life before us doubtless owes much of its ...
... success well know how often he enlivens the discussion of a point of law by citing some weighty aphorism , or some bril- liant illustration , from the De Augmentis or the Novum Or- ganum . The Life before us doubtless owes much of its ...
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... success of their party . It is needless to relate how dexterously , how resolutely , how gloriously they directed the politics of England during the eventful years which followed , how they succeeded in uni- ting their friends and ...
... success of their party . It is needless to relate how dexterously , how resolutely , how gloriously they directed the politics of England during the eventful years which followed , how they succeeded in uni- ting their friends and ...
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... success seems to have rendered his faults more offensive than ever . But to his friend Francis he was still the same . Bacon had some thoughts of making his fortune by marriage , and had begun to pay court to a widow of the name of ...
... success seems to have rendered his faults more offensive than ever . But to his friend Francis he was still the same . Bacon had some thoughts of making his fortune by marriage , and had begun to pay court to a widow of the name of ...
Pagina 34
... to the Captain of the League . Essex was convicted . Bacon made no effort to save him , though the Queen's feelings were such that he might have pleaded his benefactor's cause , possibly with success , cer- 34 LORD BACON .
... to the Captain of the League . Essex was convicted . Bacon made no effort to save him , though the Queen's feelings were such that he might have pleaded his benefactor's cause , possibly with success , cer- 34 LORD BACON .
Pagina 35
... success , cer- tainly without any serious danger to himself . The unhappy nobleman was executed . His fate excited strong , perhaps unreasonable feelings of compassion and indignation . The Queen was received by the citizens of London ...
... success , cer- tainly without any serious danger to himself . The unhappy nobleman was executed . His fate excited strong , perhaps unreasonable feelings of compassion and indignation . The Queen was received by the citizens of London ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1903 |
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