Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... House of Commons had , for a much smaller matter , been sent to the Tower by the proud and hot - blooded Tudors . The young patriot conde- scended to make the most abject apologies . He adjured the Lord Treasurer to show some favour to ...
... House of Commons had , for a much smaller matter , been sent to the Tower by the proud and hot - blooded Tudors . The young patriot conde- scended to make the most abject apologies . He adjured the Lord Treasurer to show some favour to ...
Pagina 29
... house of court before Francis , you shall find in all other respects whatsoever no comparison between them . " When the office of Attorney - General was filled up , the Earl pressed the Queen to make Bacon Solicitor - General , and , on ...
... house of court before Francis , you shall find in all other respects whatsoever no comparison between them . " When the office of Attorney - General was filled up , the Earl pressed the Queen to make Bacon Solicitor - General , and , on ...
Pagina 30
... house in Coleman Street . The kindness of Essex was in the mean time indefatigable . In 1596 he sailed on his memorable expedition to the coast of Spain . At the very moment of his embarkation , he wrote to several of his friends ...
... house in Coleman Street . The kindness of Essex was in the mean time indefatigable . In 1596 he sailed on his memorable expedition to the coast of Spain . At the very moment of his embarkation , he wrote to several of his friends ...
Pagina 32
... House , he had to calm the rage of a young hero incensed by multiplied wrongs and humiliations , and then to pass to Whitehall for the purpose of soothing the peevishness of a sovereign , whose temper , never very gentle , had been ...
... House , he had to calm the rage of a young hero incensed by multiplied wrongs and humiliations , and then to pass to Whitehall for the purpose of soothing the peevishness of a sovereign , whose temper , never very gentle , had been ...
Pagina 34
... House of Lorraine was suf- ficient to harden her heart against a man who in rank , in mi- litary reputation , in popularity among the citizens of the capital , bore some resemblance to the Captain of the League . Essex was convicted ...
... House of Lorraine was suf- ficient to harden her heart against a man who in rank , in mi- litary reputation , in popularity among the citizens of the capital , bore some resemblance to the Captain of the League . Essex was convicted ...
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