Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... objects purely personal . Still , it is impossible not to be deep- ly interested for a man so brave , high - spirited , and generous ; for a man who , while he conducted himself towards his so- vereign with a boldness such as was then ...
... objects purely personal . Still , it is impossible not to be deep- ly interested for a man so brave , high - spirited , and generous ; for a man who , while he conducted himself towards his so- vereign with a boldness such as was then ...
Pagina 42
... objects he had stooped to every thing , and endured every thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had thanked those who had repulsed him , and had begun to sue again . For ...
... objects he had stooped to every thing , and endured every thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had thanked those who had repulsed him , and had begun to sue again . For ...
Pagina 46
... object of interest and veneration to posterity , they cannot be compared together . But in the qualities by which chiefly a man is known to his contemporaries there was a stri- king similarity between them . Considered as men of the ...
... object of interest and veneration to posterity , they cannot be compared together . But in the qualities by which chiefly a man is known to his contemporaries there was a stri- king similarity between them . Considered as men of the ...
Pagina 59
... object of the highest importance to the young adventurer . But though Villiers was the obliged party , he was far less warmly attached to Bacon , and far less delicate in his conduct towards Bacon , than Essex had been . To do the new ...
... object of the highest importance to the young adventurer . But though Villiers was the obliged party , he was far less warmly attached to Bacon , and far less delicate in his conduct towards Bacon , than Essex had been . To do the new ...
Pagina 68
... objects for which Bacon had sullied his integrity , had resigned his independence , had violated the most sacred obli- gations of friendship and gratitude , had flattered the worth- less , had persecuted the innocent , had tampered with ...
... objects for which Bacon had sullied his integrity , had resigned his independence , had violated the most sacred obli- gations of friendship and gratitude , had flattered the worth- less , had persecuted the innocent , had tampered with ...
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