Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... thought it deserving of a place in the De Augmentis . In February , 1580 , while engaged in these pur- suits , he received intelligence of the almost sudden death of his father , and instantly returned to England . His prospects were ...
... thought it deserving of a place in the De Augmentis . In February , 1580 , while engaged in these pur- suits , he received intelligence of the almost sudden death of his father , and instantly returned to England . His prospects were ...
Pagina 22
... thought childish or pedantic . It is evident also that he was , as indeed might have been expected , perfectly free from those faults which are generally found in an advocate who , after having risen to eminence at the bar , enters the ...
... thought childish or pedantic . It is evident also that he was , as indeed might have been expected , perfectly free from those faults which are generally found in an advocate who , after having risen to eminence at the bar , enters the ...
Pagina 28
... thought his own abilities equal to the place which he hoped to obtain , and that his father's long services deserved such a mark of gratitude from the Queen : as if his abilities were com- parable to his cousin's , or as if Sir Nicholas ...
... thought his own abilities equal to the place which he hoped to obtain , and that his father's long services deserved such a mark of gratitude from the Queen : as if his abilities were com- parable to his cousin's , or as if Sir Nicholas ...
Pagina 30
... thoughts of making his fortune by marriage , and had begun to pay court to a widow of the name of Hatton . The eccentric manners and violent temper of this woman made her a disgrace and a torment to her connexions . But Bacon was not ...
... thoughts of making his fortune by marriage , and had begun to pay court to a widow of the name of Hatton . The eccentric manners and violent temper of this woman made her a disgrace and a torment to her connexions . But Bacon was not ...
Pagina 32
... thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The ad- vice which he gave to his noble benefactor was ... thought him wanting in zeal as a friend : Elizabeth thought him wanting in duty as a subject . The Earl looked on him ...
... thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The ad- vice which he gave to his noble benefactor was ... thought him wanting in zeal as a friend : Elizabeth thought him wanting in duty as a subject . The Earl looked on him ...
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