Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam: A Critical Review of His Life and Character. With Selections from His WritingsT. Fisher Unwin, 1888 - Počet stran: 277 |
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... of her own affections , and self - suspicious of forgiving favorites too easily ; so , the next day , Essex was ordered into the custody of the Lord Keeper . In order to justify , or rather excuse , the 36 FRANCIS BACON ;
... of her own affections , and self - suspicious of forgiving favorites too easily ; so , the next day , Essex was ordered into the custody of the Lord Keeper . In order to justify , or rather excuse , the 36 FRANCIS BACON ;
Strana 37
... excuse , the conduct of Bacon at the subsequent trial of Essex for treason , it is necessary to demonstrate that the Earl fell from the grace of loyalty while in Ireland , and that this vile . beginning concluded in his tragic end . Of ...
... excuse , the conduct of Bacon at the subsequent trial of Essex for treason , it is necessary to demonstrate that the Earl fell from the grace of loyalty while in Ireland , and that this vile . beginning concluded in his tragic end . Of ...
Strana 48
... excuse for his fact , shaming to outface it with impudency . Thus the Earl made his color the severing some great men and councillors from Her Majesty's favor , and the fear he stood of his pretended enemies lest they should murder him ...
... excuse for his fact , shaming to outface it with impudency . Thus the Earl made his color the severing some great men and councillors from Her Majesty's favor , and the fear he stood of his pretended enemies lest they should murder him ...
Strana 49
... excuses and explanations of Essex may have made upon his judges . The Earl appreciated this , and immediately endeavored to qualify their effect by saying : - " To answer Mr. Bacon's speech at once , I say thus much ; and call forth Mr ...
... excuses and explanations of Essex may have made upon his judges . The Earl appreciated this , and immediately endeavored to qualify their effect by saying : - " To answer Mr. Bacon's speech at once , I say thus much ; and call forth Mr ...
Strana 50
... excuse ? Warned by the Lord Keeper , by a herald , and yet persist ! Will any simple man take this to be less than treason ? " The Earl answered by referring to the smallness of his following as inconsistent with the probability of a ...
... excuse ? Warned by the Lord Keeper , by a herald , and yet persist ! Will any simple man take this to be less than treason ? " The Earl answered by referring to the smallness of his following as inconsistent with the probability of a ...
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