Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... once a favourite at Court and popular with the multitude . If any man could have succeeded in this attempt , a man of talents so rare , of judgment so prematurely ripe , of temper so calm , and of manners so plausible , might have been ...
... once a favourite at Court and popular with the multitude . If any man could have succeeded in this attempt , a man of talents so rare , of judgment so prematurely ripe , of temper so calm , and of manners so plausible , might have been ...
Pagina 24
... once the ornament of the palace and the idol of the city ; who was the common pa- tron of men of letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the perse- cuted Puritan . The calm prudence ...
... once the ornament of the palace and the idol of the city ; who was the common pa- tron of men of letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the perse- cuted Puritan . The calm prudence ...
Pagina 29
... once established the literary reputation of its author . But , though Bacon's reputation rose , his fortunes were still depressed . He was in great pecuniary difficulties ; and , on one occasion , was ar- rested in the street at the ...
... once established the literary reputation of its author . But , though Bacon's reputation rose , his fortunes were still depressed . He was in great pecuniary difficulties ; and , on one occasion , was ar- rested in the street at the ...
Pagina 43
... once he had determined to act against his friend , knowing himself to be suspected , he acted with more zeal than would have been necessary or justifiable if he had been employed against a stranger . He exerted his professional talents ...
... once he had determined to act against his friend , knowing himself to be suspected , he acted with more zeal than would have been necessary or justifiable if he had been employed against a stranger . He exerted his professional talents ...
Pagina 64
... Once , and but once , this course of prosperity was for a moment interrupted . It should seem that even Bacon's brain was not strong enough to bear without some discomposure the inebriating effect of so much good fortune . For some time ...
... Once , and but once , this course of prosperity was for a moment interrupted . It should seem that even Bacon's brain was not strong enough to bear without some discomposure the inebriating effect of so much good fortune . For some time ...
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