Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... effect which they have produced on his own . It is not till he comes to reason from facts to motives that his partiality shows itself ; and then he leaves Middleton himself far behind . His work proceeds on the assumption that Bacon was ...
... effect which they have produced on his own . It is not till he comes to reason from facts to motives that his partiality shows itself ; and then he leaves Middleton himself far behind . His work proceeds on the assumption that Bacon was ...
Pagina 32
... in 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 .
... in 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 33
... effect appeared utterly hopeless . A thousand signs , legible to eyes far less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand , He shaped his course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the council to answer ...
... effect appeared utterly hopeless . A thousand signs , legible to eyes far less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand , He shaped his course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the council to answer ...
Pagina 40
... effect the ruin of the prisoner ? Why , above all , in- stitute a parallel between the unhappy culprit and the most wicked and most successful rebel of the age ? Was it abso- lutely impossible to do all that professional duty required ...
... effect the ruin of the prisoner ? Why , above all , in- stitute a parallel between the unhappy culprit and the most wicked and most successful rebel of the age ? Was it abso- lutely impossible to do all that professional duty required ...
Pagina 46
... effect on his contemporaries . But the unfavourable impression which his conduct had made appears to have been gradually effaced . Indeed it must be some very peculiar cause that can make a man like him long unpopular . His talents ...
... effect on his contemporaries . But the unfavourable impression which his conduct had made appears to have been gradually effaced . Indeed it must be some very peculiar cause that can make a man like him long unpopular . His talents ...
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