Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... employed all the powers of his intellect to guard from insult the fame of his generous though erring friend . An ordinary man would neither have incurred the danger of succouring Essex , nor the disgrace of assailing him . Bacon did not ...
... employed all the powers of his intellect to guard from insult the fame of his generous though erring friend . An ordinary man would neither have incurred the danger of succouring Essex , nor the disgrace of assailing him . Bacon did not ...
Pagina 35
... employed to murder the Earl's fame . The Queen had seen some of Bacon's writings and had been pleased with them . He was accordingly selected to write " A Declaration of the Practices and Treasons attempted and committed by Robert Earl ...
... employed to murder the Earl's fame . The Queen had seen some of Bacon's writings and had been pleased with them . He was accordingly selected to write " A Declaration of the Practices and Treasons attempted and committed by Robert Earl ...
Pagina 40
... employed all the art of an advocate in order to make the pri- soner's conduct appear more inexcusable and more dangerous to the state than it really had been . All that professional duty could , in any case , have required of him would ...
... employed all the art of an advocate in order to make the pri- soner's conduct appear more inexcusable and more dangerous to the state than it really had been . All that professional duty could , in any case , have required of him would ...
Pagina 43
... employed against a stranger . He exerted his professional talents to shed the Earl's blood , and his literary talents to blacken the Earl's memory . It is certain that his conduct excited at the time great and general disapprobation ...
... employed against a stranger . He exerted his professional talents to shed the Earl's blood , and his literary talents to blacken the Earl's memory . It is certain that his conduct excited at the time great and general disapprobation ...
Pagina 44
... employed all his address to obtain for himself a share of the favour of his new master . This was no difficult task . The faults of James , both as a man and as a prince , were numerous ; but insensibility to the claims of genius and ...
... employed all his address to obtain for himself a share of the favour of his new master . This was no difficult task . The faults of James , both as a man and as a prince , were numerous ; but insensibility to the claims of genius and ...
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