Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 Seiten |
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... honor of my house , and the second founder of my poor estate . " After referring to the meanness of his estate , he tells Burghley that if he will not " carry him on , " he will sell what he has , and " become some sorry book- maker ...
... honor of my house , and the second founder of my poor estate . " After referring to the meanness of his estate , he tells Burghley that if he will not " carry him on , " he will sell what he has , and " become some sorry book- maker ...
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... honor , " is in an humble strain , and is replied to in a frank , friendly form , as insincere as Bacon's . Essex , with characteristic generosity , became his warmest advocate with the Queen . Bacon wrote Eliz- abeth a letter of a ...
... honor , " is in an humble strain , and is replied to in a frank , friendly form , as insincere as Bacon's . Essex , with characteristic generosity , became his warmest advocate with the Queen . Bacon wrote Eliz- abeth a letter of a ...
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... honor , although not the safety of his person , you are as dangerous a traitor to his state as he that riseth in arms against him . A false friend is more dangerous than an open enemy . Let him ( the king ) take on him this resolution ...
... honor , although not the safety of his person , you are as dangerous a traitor to his state as he that riseth in arms against him . A false friend is more dangerous than an open enemy . Let him ( the king ) take on him this resolution ...
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... honor gratis . " The remainder of this letter abounds in wise counsel for establishing peace and prosperity in the rebellious isle . Sir Robert Cecil having returned from France , the subject was further discussed , especially in ...
... honor gratis . " The remainder of this letter abounds in wise counsel for establishing peace and prosperity in the rebellious isle . Sir Robert Cecil having returned from France , the subject was further discussed , especially in ...
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... honor , her favor , the good of my country , and the like , yet I love few persons better than yourself , both for gratitude's sake and for your own virtues , which cannot hurt but by accident or abuse . Of which my good affection I was ...
... honor , her favor , the good of my country , and the like , yet I love few persons better than yourself , both for gratitude's sake and for your own virtues , which cannot hurt but by accident or abuse . Of which my good affection I was ...
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