Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... hath no further errand but to commend unto your lordship the remembrance of my suit , which then I moved unto you ; whereof it also pleased your lordship to give me a good hearing , so far forth as to promise to tender it unto Her ...
... hath no further errand but to commend unto your lordship the remembrance of my suit , which then I moved unto you ; whereof it also pleased your lordship to give me a good hearing , so far forth as to promise to tender it unto Her ...
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... hath made mine own contentment inseparable from your satisfaction . " In the meantime , Bacon was embarrassed by a , limited income and unlimited debts . His " If a young man has parts and poverty he can get along at the bar , " says an ...
... hath made mine own contentment inseparable from your satisfaction . " In the meantime , Bacon was embarrassed by a , limited income and unlimited debts . His " If a young man has parts and poverty he can get along at the bar , " says an ...
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... hath pulled me over the bar ( note the words , for they cannot be her own ) . We ( i . e . Bacon and his cousin ) parted in kindness secun- dum exterius . " Thus he writes to his brother , Anthony , and we infer that he suspected his ...
... hath pulled me over the bar ( note the words , for they cannot be her own ) . We ( i . e . Bacon and his cousin ) parted in kindness secun- dum exterius . " Thus he writes to his brother , Anthony , and we infer that he suspected his ...
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... drawn from him because of his reticence : - “ MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD : — Your late note of my silence in your occasions hath made me set down these few wandering lines , as one that would say somewhat and 34 FRANCIS BACON ;
... drawn from him because of his reticence : - “ MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD : — Your late note of my silence in your occasions hath made me set down these few wandering lines , as one that would say somewhat and 34 FRANCIS BACON ;
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... hath ever constantly , and with asseveration , affirmed to me that both those days , —that at the Star - chamber and that at the Lord Keeper's , were , of the Queen , wholly upon necessity and point of honor , against her inclination ...
... hath ever constantly , and with asseveration , affirmed to me that both those days , —that at the Star - chamber and that at the Lord Keeper's , were , of the Queen , wholly upon necessity and point of honor , against her inclination ...
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advice advised answer Anthony Bacon atheism Attorney-General Buckingham Burghley charge Chief Justice church commended common confession corruption Council counsel course court courtier dangerous death defense disgraced doth Earl of Essex Earl's Elizabeth enemies England English excuse execution father favor favorite favorite's fear flattering follow fortune Francis Bacon friendship Gray's Inn hands hath heart honor House humble inspired James judge judgment King King's Lady Hatton lawyer learning letter Lord Chancellor Lord Chancellor Bacon Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer Lordship Majesty Majesty's man's matter ment mercy mind moral nature never Novum Organum opinion parliament persons philosopher prerogative Prince prosecution protest Queen Queen's counsel received reform reign respect rôle saith says sentence servant Sir Edward Coke Sir Robert Cecil Southampton speech spirit Star Chamber things thought tion Tower of London treason true truth unto Villiers virtue wisdom wise writing wrote