Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 44
Strana 317
I must 6 and will ever acknowledge , ' he writes in his Apology , ' my lord's love , trust and favour to me , and last of all his liberality . After the Queen had denied me the Solicitor's place for the which his lordship had been a ...
I must 6 and will ever acknowledge , ' he writes in his Apology , ' my lord's love , trust and favour to me , and last of all his liberality . After the Queen had denied me the Solicitor's place for the which his lordship had been a ...
Strana 273
It is that author gracious wings of your Highness's favour : which , praised by all the world , and whose writings are should this be agreeable to you , may stimulate me to be found in several countries in several lan- to take in hand ...
It is that author gracious wings of your Highness's favour : which , praised by all the world , and whose writings are should this be agreeable to you , may stimulate me to be found in several countries in several lan- to take in hand ...
Strana 310
Under the reign of James , Bacon grew rapidly in fortune and favour . In 1604 he was appointed King's Counsel , with a fee of forty pounds a - year ; and a pension of sixty pounds a - year was settled upon him .
Under the reign of James , Bacon grew rapidly in fortune and favour . In 1604 he was appointed King's Counsel , with a fee of forty pounds a - year ; and a pension of sixty pounds a - year was settled upon him .
Co říkají ostatní - Napsat recenzi
Na obvyklých místech jsme nenalezli žádné recenze.
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
admit appear attempt attention Bacon believe called cause Chancellor character charges common conduct considered course court discovery Dixon doubt edition effect Elizabeth employed England English Essays Essex evidence facts favour feeling followed Francis give given hand highest House human important inductive influence instances intellect interest James judges judgment justice kind King knowledge known language learning less letters living Lord Campbell manner matter means method mind moral nature never object observation once opinion Parliament person philosophy plays position practice present prove published Queen question readers reason received reference regard remarkable respect seems Shakespeare Spedding taken theory thing thought tion true truth whole writings written wrote