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Pagina 7
... opinion the three other presiding judges of the Queen's Bench , he still continued to oppose the application of the rack . His conduct , on this occasion , goes far to make amends for all the wrong he had ever done , scarcely excepting ...
... opinion the three other presiding judges of the Queen's Bench , he still continued to oppose the application of the rack . His conduct , on this occasion , goes far to make amends for all the wrong he had ever done , scarcely excepting ...
Pagina 8
... opinion was so much outraged by the whole proceedings , in spite of the secrecy in which they were shrouded , that the government did not venture to carry the sentence into execution . There was , however , no liberty for the wretched ...
... opinion was so much outraged by the whole proceedings , in spite of the secrecy in which they were shrouded , that the government did not venture to carry the sentence into execution . There was , however , no liberty for the wretched ...
Pagina 9
... opinion was not so much vitiated even in these corrupt times , but that conduct like this excited indignation . Bacon felt that he had brought odium on himself ; and no one being more ambitious of popularity , he wrote and published ...
... opinion was not so much vitiated even in these corrupt times , but that conduct like this excited indignation . Bacon felt that he had brought odium on himself ; and no one being more ambitious of popularity , he wrote and published ...
Pagina 16
... opinion . The same hand that paid so fine a tribute to the worth of Shakespeare , has placed on record a similar tribute to the genius of Bacon . It is almost needless to remark , that we allude to Ben Johnson ; whose high privilege it ...
... opinion . The same hand that paid so fine a tribute to the worth of Shakespeare , has placed on record a similar tribute to the genius of Bacon . It is almost needless to remark , that we allude to Ben Johnson ; whose high privilege it ...
Pagina 19
... opinions and sentiments . On one occasion he employs the disguise of antiquity , as in " De Sapientia Veterum ; " on another he puts his ideas in the form of a speech addressed to a party of philosophers , as in the " Redargutio ...
... opinions and sentiments . On one occasion he employs the disguise of antiquity , as in " De Sapientia Veterum ; " on another he puts his ideas in the form of a speech addressed to a party of philosophers , as in the " Redargutio ...
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