Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... whole . But she knew that she was surrounded by men who were impatient for that new world which was to begin at her death , who had never been attached to her by affection , and who were now but very slightly attached to her by interest ...
... whole . But she knew that she was surrounded by men who were impatient for that new world which was to begin at her death , who had never been attached to her by affection , and who were now but very slightly attached to her by interest ...
Pagina 45
... 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 , and , as soon as he came to the throne , began to show favour to the House of Devereux ...
... 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 , and , as soon as he came to the throne , began to show favour to the House of Devereux ...
Pagina 47
... sentence on his character . A few flowing lines are not bribe sufficient to pervert the judgment of posterity . But the influence of Bacon is felt and will long be felt over the whole civilised world . Leniently as LORD BACON . 47.
... sentence on his character . A few flowing lines are not bribe sufficient to pervert the judgment of posterity . But the influence of Bacon is felt and will long be felt over the whole civilised world . Leniently as LORD BACON . 47.
Pagina 48
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. be felt over the whole civilised world . Leniently as he was treated by his contemporaries , posterity has treated him more leniently still . Turn where we may ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. be felt over the whole civilised world . Leniently as he was treated by his contemporaries , posterity has treated him more leniently still . Turn where we may ...
Pagina 64
... whole crowd of courtiers and nobles sought his favour with emulous eagerness . Men of wit and learning hailed with delight the elevation of one who had so signally shown that a man of profound learning and of brilliant wit might ...
... whole crowd of courtiers and nobles sought his favour with emulous eagerness . Men of wit and learning hailed with delight the elevation of one who had so signally shown that a man of profound learning and of brilliant wit might ...
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