Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... King's College and New College . It has often been said that Bacon , while still at college , planned that great intellectual revolution with which his name is inseparably connected . The evidence on this subject , how- ever , is hardly ...
... King's College and New College . It has often been said that Bacon , while still at college , planned that great intellectual revolution with which his name is inseparably connected . The evidence on this subject , how- ever , is hardly ...
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... King of Scots that her Grace seemed to be breaking fast . For these objects he had stooped to every thing , and endured every thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had ...
... King of Scots that her Grace seemed to be breaking fast . For these objects he had stooped to every thing , and endured every thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had ...
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... King had already dubbed half London , and Bacon found himself the only un- titled person in his mess at Gray's Inn . This was not very agreeable to him . He had also , to quote his own words , " found an Alderman's daughter , a handsome ...
... King had already dubbed half London , and Bacon found himself the only un- titled person in his mess at Gray's Inn . This was not very agreeable to him . He had also , to quote his own words , " found an Alderman's daughter , a handsome ...
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... King had always felt kindly toward Lord Essex , and , as soon as he came to the throne , began to show favour to the House of Devereux , and to those who had stood by that house in its adversity . Every body was now at liberty to speak ...
... King had always felt kindly toward Lord Essex , and , as soon as he came to the throne , began to show favour to the House of Devereux , and to those who had stood by that house in its adversity . Every body was now at liberty to speak ...
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... King's Counsel , with a fee of forty pounds a year ; and a pension of sixty pounds a year was settled upon him . In 1607 he became Solicitor- General , in 1612 Attorney - General . He continued to dis- tinguish himself in Parliament ...
... King's Counsel , with a fee of forty pounds a year ; and a pension of sixty pounds a year was settled upon him . In 1607 he became Solicitor- General , in 1612 Attorney - General . He continued to dis- tinguish himself in Parliament ...
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