| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 618 str.
...do your lordship reverence. Your Lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. Posxsc. The most prodigious wit, that ever I knew of my nation,...your lordship's name, though he be known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORIv(a). My very good Lord, I MUST use a better style, than mine own, in... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 str.
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your Lordship's most obliged and humble Servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...your lordship's name, though he be known by another. To the Lord Archbishop of York*. My very good Lord, I must use a better style than mine own in saying,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 864 str.
...do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. POSTSC. re my lord chancellor and I have devised, that upon...shall, in respect of her weakness, and not to add fa TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.» Mr VERT GOOD LORD, I MUST use a better style than mine own, in saying,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 str.
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...your lordship's name, though he be known by another. TO THE LORD VISCOUNT ST. ALBAN. MOST HONOURED LORD, I have received your great and noble token and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 str.
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS <M o d(+5"Q ~ L6 ϡO 1Qi蚡 %a ` 5 Hs LЈ Y G [ ⸟ 'i { i« of your lordship's name, though he be known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.« MV VERY... | |
| 1874 - 898 str.
...humbly do your Lordship reverence. Your Lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation...your Lordship's name, though he be known by another.* Had the work in question been the History of Henry VII. there had been no need of Sir Tobie's allusion... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 612 str.
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation, and of this side of the sea, ia of your lordship's name, though he be known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.* Mv VEBY... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 620 str.
...humbly do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. PS The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation,...your lordship's name, though he be known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.» My VERY GOOD LoRD, I must use a better style than mine own in saying,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 870 str.
...do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. POSTSC. The most prodigious wit, that ever I knew of my nation,...your lordship's name, though he be known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.* M? VERY GOOD LORD, I MUST use a better style than mine own, in saying,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 866 str.
...do your lordship reverence. Your lordship's most obliged and humble servant, TOBIE MATTHEW. POSTSC. The most prodigious wit, that ever I knew of my nation,...your lordship's name, though he be known by another. TO THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.« Mr VERT GOOD LORD, I MUST use a better style than mine own, in saying,... | |
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