Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... manner was worth more than the matter . " It was soon after these events that Bacon first appeared be- fore the public as a writer . Early in 1597 he published a small volume of Essays , which was afterwards enlarged by succes- sive ...
... manner was worth more than the matter . " It was soon after these events that Bacon first appeared be- fore the public as a writer . Early in 1597 he published a small volume of Essays , which was afterwards enlarged by succes- sive ...
Pagina 30
... manners and violent temper of this woman made her a disgrace and a torment to her connexions . But Bacon was not aware of her faults , or was disposed to overlook them for the sake of her ample fortune . Essex pleaded his friend's cause ...
... manners and violent temper of this woman made her a disgrace and a torment to her connexions . But Bacon was not aware of her faults , or was disposed to overlook them for the sake of her ample fortune . Essex pleaded his friend's cause ...
Pagina 31
... manner in which he bade de- fiance to his enemies excited their deadly hatred . His ad- ministration in Ireland was unfortunate , and in many respects highly blamable . Though his brilliant courage and his impe- tuous activity fitted ...
... manner in which he bade de- fiance to his enemies excited their deadly hatred . His ad- ministration in Ireland was unfortunate , and in many respects highly blamable . Though his brilliant courage and his impe- tuous activity fitted ...
Pagina 36
... manner , when in Parliament he ventured to act an independent part . She had refused to him the professional advancement to which he had a just claim . To her it was owing that , while younger men , not superior to him in ex- traction ...
... manner , when in Parliament he ventured to act an independent part . She had refused to him the professional advancement to which he had a just claim . To her it was owing that , while younger men , not superior to him in ex- traction ...
Pagina 42
... manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had thanked those who had repulsed him , and had begun to sue again . For these objects , as soon as he found that the smallest show of independence in Parliament was offensive ...
... manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had thanked those who had repulsed him , and had begun to sue again . For these objects , as soon as he found that the smallest show of independence in Parliament was offensive ...
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