Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... truth of any disgraceful story about a person whose society we like , and from whom we have received fa- vours ; how long we struggle against evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there ...
... truth of any disgraceful story about a person whose society we like , and from whom we have received fa- vours ; how long we struggle against evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there ...
Pagina 19
... truth is that the Cecils disliked him , and did all that they could decently do to keep him down . It has never been alleged that Bacon had done anything to merit this dislike ; nor is it at all probable that a man whose temper was ...
... truth is that the Cecils disliked him , and did all that they could decently do to keep him down . It has never been alleged that Bacon had done anything to merit this dislike ; nor is it at all probable that a man whose temper was ...
Pagina 20
... truth is that , if Burleigh had been so disposed , he might easily have secured to Bacon a comfortable provision which should have been ex- posed to no risk . And it is certain that he showed as little disposition to enable his nephew ...
... truth is that , if Burleigh had been so disposed , he might easily have secured to Bacon a comfortable provision which should have been ex- posed to no risk . And it is certain that he showed as little disposition to enable his nephew ...
Pagina 25
... truth and liberty , during the fifty years which followed the separa- tion of Luther from the communion of the Church of Rome , was now over . The boundary between Protestantism and Popery had been fixed very nearly where it still ...
... truth and liberty , during the fifty years which followed the separa- tion of Luther from the communion of the Church of Rome , was now over . The boundary between Protestantism and Popery had been fixed very nearly where it still ...
Pagina 31
... truth must be told . This friend , so loved , so trusted , bore a principal part in ruining the Earl's fortunes , in shedding his blood , and in blackening his memory . But let us be just to Bacon . We believe LORD BACON . 31.
... truth must be told . This friend , so loved , so trusted , bore a principal part in ruining the Earl's fortunes , in shedding his blood , and in blackening his memory . But let us be just to Bacon . We believe LORD BACON . 31.
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