Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 295
... Essex into the trap by his specious speeches . Posing as his disinterested and affectionate friend , this worthless cleric so played on his religious nature , that , under the shadow of the axe , Essex became mentally and emotionally ...
... Essex into the trap by his specious speeches . Posing as his disinterested and affectionate friend , this worthless cleric so played on his religious nature , that , under the shadow of the axe , Essex became mentally and emotionally ...
Pagina 367
... Essex : " I see I must be your homager and hold land by your gift , " 252 . To Essex : " I am purposed not to follow the practice of the Law . I have dedicated my time to better purposes , " 253 , 254 . THE TWO BROTHERS To Essex ...
... Essex : " I see I must be your homager and hold land by your gift , " 252 . To Essex : " I am purposed not to follow the practice of the Law . I have dedicated my time to better purposes , " 253 , 254 . THE TWO BROTHERS To Essex ...
Pagina 371
... Essex as a brother , 229 ; stands down for Essex , 230 ; head of the secret service , 233 ; advice to Essex , 234 , 235 , 268 ; " your fortune com- prehendeth mine , " 235 ; " Win the Queen ! " 235 ; the attorneyship , 236 ; " He was ...
... Essex as a brother , 229 ; stands down for Essex , 230 ; head of the secret service , 233 ; advice to Essex , 234 , 235 , 268 ; " your fortune com- prehendeth mine , " 235 ; " Win the Queen ! " 235 ; the attorneyship , 236 ; " He was ...
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