The Advancement of LearningClarendon Press, 1891 - 376 sider |
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Side xvi
... true servant to the Queen , and next of bonus vir , that is , an honest man . ' But of this anon . The result of the present negotiation was that Essex presented Bacon with a piece of land , which he afterwards sold to Rey- nold ...
... true servant to the Queen , and next of bonus vir , that is , an honest man . ' But of this anon . The result of the present negotiation was that Essex presented Bacon with a piece of land , which he afterwards sold to Rey- nold ...
Side xvii
... true this was no man knew better by experience than Bacon himself , who ever in season and out of season gave him ' the counsel of a wise and then a prophetical friend . ' ( Sir H. Wotton . ) But it was all in vain . Essex's nature was ...
... true this was no man knew better by experience than Bacon himself , who ever in season and out of season gave him ' the counsel of a wise and then a prophetical friend . ' ( Sir H. Wotton . ) But it was all in vain . Essex's nature was ...
Side xviii
... true Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates , ' first published in 1612 , and again in his History of Henry VII . in 1622. An examination of D'Ewes's Journal of the House of Commons shows that his name is to be found on com- mittees for the ...
... true Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates , ' first published in 1612 , and again in his History of Henry VII . in 1622. An examination of D'Ewes's Journal of the House of Commons shows that his name is to be found on com- mittees for the ...
Side xxi
... true one , and that by keeping on good terms with the Queen he could better serve Essex than by placing himself in opposition to her . His principles however remained the same as before . ' For my Lord of Essex , ' he writes to Lord ...
... true one , and that by keeping on good terms with the Queen he could better serve Essex than by placing himself in opposition to her . His principles however remained the same as before . ' For my Lord of Essex , ' he writes to Lord ...
Side xxiv
... true nature of the plot . Judgement followed swiftly upon the offenders . On the 19th of February Essex and Southampton were arraigned . The evidence against them was overwhelming . Bacon took his place among the xxiv PREFACE .
... true nature of the plot . Judgement followed swiftly upon the offenders . On the 19th of February Essex and Southampton were arraigned . The evidence against them was overwhelming . Bacon took his place among the xxiv PREFACE .
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