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Pagina 115
Nothing had been decided about his “ Suit " after fifteen months ' study at Gray's Inn - neither acceptance nor rejection . After writing to Lady Burleigh he therefore wrote to Lord Burleigh in an effort to bring the matter to a head ...
Nothing had been decided about his “ Suit " after fifteen months ' study at Gray's Inn - neither acceptance nor rejection . After writing to Lady Burleigh he therefore wrote to Lord Burleigh in an effort to bring the matter to a head ...
Pagina 116
Francis hopes that the pressing for a definite answer to his Suit will not be “ indiscreet or unadvised . " 9. His “ hope to obtain it ” —the granting of his Suit — rests on Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in granting it .
Francis hopes that the pressing for a definite answer to his Suit will not be “ indiscreet or unadvised . " 9. His “ hope to obtain it ” —the granting of his Suit — rests on Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in granting it .
Pagina 117
Spedding confesses that he can throw no light on the nature of the “ Suit ” beyond suggesting that the letters seem to “ imply that it was for some employment as a lawyer . ” These three letters are signed “ B. Fra .
Spedding confesses that he can throw no light on the nature of the “ Suit ” beyond suggesting that the letters seem to “ imply that it was for some employment as a lawyer . ” These three letters are signed “ B. Fra .
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afterwards already Anthony appear born brother Burleigh called cause Cecil Commons concealed course Court created death Earl early Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Essex ethical evidence eyes fact favour Francis Bacon friends give Gray's hand heart Honour hope House important King knew knowledge known Lady later learned Leicester letter lines literary live Lord Majesty Masonic matter means mind mother Mysteries nature never Office once Parliament passed philosophy Plays poet present Prince printed published Queen Queen Elizabeth reason regarded respecting Robert Royal says secret seen sent Shakespeare Sir Nicholas Sonnet speak Spedding speech Succession Suit things thought true truth Tudor wanted writes written wrote youth