Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... duty it was to protect and to restrain both , had by his vices and follies degraded himself so deeply that he had no authority over either . Bacon , however , made a tour through several provinces , and appears to have passed some time ...
... duty it was to protect and to restrain both , had by his vices and follies degraded himself so deeply that he had no authority over either . Bacon , however , made a tour through several provinces , and appears to have passed some time ...
Pagina 31
... duties of his high place he was still less qualified . Though eloquent and ac- complished , he was in no sense a statesman . The multitude indeed still continued to regard even his faults with fondness . But the Court had ceased to give ...
... duties of his high place he was still less qualified . Though eloquent and ac- complished , he was in no sense a statesman . The multitude indeed still continued to regard even his faults with fondness . But the Court had ceased to give ...
Pagina 32
... zeal as a friend : Elizabeth thought him wanting in duty as a subject . The Earl looked on him as a spy of the Queen ; the Queen as a creature of the Earl . The reconciliation which he had laboured to effect 32 LORD BACON .
... zeal as a friend : Elizabeth thought him wanting in duty as a subject . The Earl looked on him as a spy of the Queen ; the Queen as a creature of the Earl . The reconciliation which he had laboured to effect 32 LORD BACON .
Pagina 40
... duty could , in any case , have required of him would have been to conduct the cause so as to insure a conviction . But from the nature of the circumstances there could not be the smallest doubt that the Earl would be found guilty . The ...
... duty could , in any case , have required of him would have been to conduct the cause so as to insure a conviction . But from the nature of the circumstances there could not be the smallest doubt that the Earl would be found guilty . The ...
Pagina 41
... duty of a lawyer to hang , draw , and quarter his benefactors , for a proper consideration , will hardly say that it is his duty to write abusive pamphlets against them , after they are in their graves . Bacon excused himself by saying ...
... duty of a lawyer to hang , draw , and quarter his benefactors , for a proper consideration , will hardly say that it is his duty to write abusive pamphlets against them , after they are in their graves . Bacon excused himself by saying ...
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