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Pagina ix
... court . his first speech recommends improvement of the law . Justitia Universalis . Speech as to the subsidies , which offends the Queen . His dignified conduct . Ben Jonson's description of him as a speaker . Exertions to be Soli ...
... court . his first speech recommends improvement of the law . Justitia Universalis . Speech as to the subsidies , which offends the Queen . His dignified conduct . Ben Jonson's description of him as a speaker . Exertions to be Soli ...
Pagina xx
... court - shifts , and tyrannous aphorisms ap- pear to them the highest points of wisdom . After having prescribed the proper order of education , he adds , The next removal must be to the study of politics ; to know the be- ginning , end ...
... court - shifts , and tyrannous aphorisms ap- pear to them the highest points of wisdom . After having prescribed the proper order of education , he adds , The next removal must be to the study of politics ; to know the be- ginning , end ...
Pagina xxi
... court : by whom , soon after his arrival , he was intrusted with a mission to the queen , requiring both secrecy and despatch : which he executed with such ability as to gain the approbation of the queen , and jus- tify Sir Amias in the ...
... court : by whom , soon after his arrival , he was intrusted with a mission to the queen , requiring both secrecy and despatch : which he executed with such ability as to gain the approbation of the queen , and jus- tify Sir Amias in the ...
Pagina xxii
... court , whereof , I know , your ladyship knoweth both the right use , and true value . My thankful and serviceable mind shall be always like itself , howsoever it vary from the common dis- So too the nature of imagination continued to ...
... court , whereof , I know , your ladyship knoweth both the right use , and true value . My thankful and serviceable mind shall be always like itself , howsoever it vary from the common dis- So too the nature of imagination continued to ...
Pagina xxiv
... court was divided into two parties at the head of the one were the two Ce- cils ; of the other , the Earl of Leicester , and after- wards his son - in - law , the Earl of Essex . of his father's virtues , he immediately acknow- ledged ...
... court was divided into two parties at the head of the one were the two Ce- cils ; of the other , the Earl of Leicester , and after- wards his son - in - law , the Earl of Essex . of his father's virtues , he immediately acknow- ledged ...
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