Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... Minister . But all this availed poor Francis nothing . He was forced , much against his will , to betake himself to the study of the law . He was admitted at Gray's Inn ; and , during some years , he la- boured there in obscurity . What ...
... Minister . But all this availed poor Francis nothing . He was forced , much against his will , to betake himself to the study of the law . He was admitted at Gray's Inn ; and , during some years , he la- boured there in obscurity . What ...
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... ministers re- sented this outbreak of public spirit in the highest manner . Indeed , many an honest member of the House of Commons had , for a much smaller matter , been sent to the Tower by the proud and hot - blooded Tudors . The ...
... ministers re- sented this outbreak of public spirit in the highest manner . Indeed , many an honest member of the House of Commons had , for a much smaller matter , been sent to the Tower by the proud and hot - blooded Tudors . The ...
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... ministers , being himself the ablest and most ac- complished young man of his time , he had been condemned by her to drudgery , to obscurity , to poverty . She had depre- ciated his acquirements . She had checked him in the most ...
... ministers , being himself the ablest and most ac- complished young man of his time , he had been condemned by her to drudgery , to obscurity , to poverty . She had depre- ciated his acquirements . She had checked him in the most ...
Pagina 43
... ministers . They did all in their power to conceal from her the intrigues which they were carrying on at the Court of Scotland . But her keen sagacity was not to be so deceived . She did not know the whole . But she knew that she was ...
... ministers . They did all in their power to conceal from her the intrigues which they were carrying on at the Court of Scotland . But her keen sagacity was not to be so deceived . She did not know the whole . But she knew that she was ...
Pagina 54
... ministers had been ashamed , in a practice which , a few years later , no sycophant in all the Inns of Court had the heart or the forehead to defend . * Bacon far behind his age ! Bacon far behind Sir Edward Coke ! Bacon clinging to ...
... ministers had been ashamed , in a practice which , a few years later , no sycophant in all the Inns of Court had the heart or the forehead to defend . * Bacon far behind his age ! Bacon far behind Sir Edward Coke ! Bacon clinging to ...
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