Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... hand , we must frankly say that it has , to a great extent , perverted his judgment . We are by no means without sympathy for Mr. Montagu even in what we consider as his weakness . There is scarcely any delusion which has a better claim ...
... hand , we must frankly say that it has , to a great extent , perverted his judgment . We are by no means without sympathy for Mr. Montagu even in what we consider as his weakness . There is scarcely any delusion which has a better claim ...
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... ; and in that I will spend all my power , might , authority , and amity ; and with tooth and nail procure the same for him against whomsoever ; and whosoever getteth this office out of my hands for any other 28 LORD BACON .
... ; and in that I will spend all my power , might , authority , and amity ; and with tooth and nail procure the same for him against whomsoever ; and whosoever getteth this office out of my hands for any other 28 LORD BACON .
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... hands for any other , before he have it , it shall cost him the coming by . And this be you as- sured of , Sir Robert , for now I fully declare myself ; and for my own part , Sir Robert , I think strange both of my Lord Treasurer and ...
... hands for any other , before he have it , it shall cost him the coming by . And this be you as- sured of , Sir Robert , for now I fully declare myself ; and for my own part , Sir Robert , I think strange both of my Lord Treasurer and ...
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... hand , He shaped his course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the council to answer for his con- duct in Ireland , Bacon , after a faint attempt to excuse him- self from taking part against his friend , submitted himself to ...
... hand , He shaped his course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the council to answer for his con- duct in Ireland , Bacon , after a faint attempt to excuse him- self from taking part against his friend , submitted himself to ...
Pagina 34
... hand , repeatedly as- serted the truth of what he now represented as idle pretexts . It is painful to go on with this lamentable story . Bacon re- turned a shuffling answer to the Earl's question , and , as if the allusion to ...
... hand , repeatedly as- serted the truth of what he now represented as idle pretexts . It is painful to go on with this lamentable story . Bacon re- turned a shuffling answer to the Earl's question , and , as if the allusion to ...
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