Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... soon after consented to become Sir Francis's lady . The death of Elizabeth , though on the whole it improved Bacon's prospects , was in one respect an unfortunate event for him . The new King had always felt kindly towards Lord Essex ...
... soon after consented to become Sir Francis's lady . The death of Elizabeth , though on the whole it improved Bacon's prospects , was in one respect an unfortunate event for him . The new King had always felt kindly towards Lord Essex ...
Pagina 46
... Soon after his marriage he put forth a defence of his conduct , in the form of a Letter to the Earl of Devon . This tract seems to us to prove only the exceeding badness of a cause for which such talents could do so little . It is not ...
... Soon after his marriage he put forth a defence of his conduct , in the form of a Letter to the Earl of Devon . This tract seems to us to prove only the exceeding badness of a cause for which such talents could do so little . It is not ...
Pagina 66
... soon had a lesson which he never forgot . The favourite received the news of the Lord Keeper's interference with feelings of the most violent resentment , and made the King even more angry than himself . Bacon's eyes were at once opened ...
... soon had a lesson which he never forgot . The favourite received the news of the Lord Keeper's interference with feelings of the most violent resentment , and made the King even more angry than himself . Bacon's eyes were at once opened ...
Pagina 68
... soon discerned the superior abilities of Thomas Hobbes . It is not probable , however , that he fully appre- ciated the powers of his disciple , or foresaw the vast influence , both for good and for evil , which that most vigorous and ...
... soon discerned the superior abilities of Thomas Hobbes . It is not probable , however , that he fully appre- ciated the powers of his disciple , or foresaw the vast influence , both for good and for evil , which that most vigorous and ...
Pagina 69
... soon burst through them . The alarming phænomena , the existence of which no sycophant could deny , were ascribed to every cause except the true one . " In my first Parliament , " said James , " I was a novice . In my next , there was a ...
... soon burst through them . The alarming phænomena , the existence of which no sycophant could deny , were ascribed to every cause except the true one . " In my first Parliament , " said James , " I was a novice . In my next , there was a ...
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