Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
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25. lappuse
... enemies . using and abusing his popularity , his military renown , his very nearness to the Queen , he proceeds to advise how he may render the Queen unsusceptible to such influences , commending , in brief , a course of deceit . He ...
... enemies . using and abusing his popularity , his military renown , his very nearness to the Queen , he proceeds to advise how he may render the Queen unsusceptible to such influences , commending , in brief , a course of deceit . He ...
26. lappuse
... enemy . Let him ( the king ) take on him this resolution , as King David did . There shall no deceitful person dwell in my house . . . . . But neither in jest nor earnest must there be countenance or ear given to flat- terers or ...
... enemy . Let him ( the king ) take on him this resolution , as King David did . There shall no deceitful person dwell in my house . . . . . But neither in jest nor earnest must there be countenance or ear given to flat- terers or ...
27. lappuse
... enemies of Bacon under - estimated his legal lore and ability to the Queen , so that she told Essex , that , while she acknowledged his friend's " excellent gift of speech , that in law she rather thought he could show to the uttermost ...
... enemies of Bacon under - estimated his legal lore and ability to the Queen , so that she told Essex , that , while she acknowledged his friend's " excellent gift of speech , that in law she rather thought he could show to the uttermost ...
35. lappuse
... enemy ; then adds some excellent hints as to prudent carriage , and closes with wishes for the Earl's success . In his apology , Bacon says : " Touching his going into Ireland , it pleased him expressly and in set manner to desire mine ...
... enemy ; then adds some excellent hints as to prudent carriage , and closes with wishes for the Earl's success . In his apology , Bacon says : " Touching his going into Ireland , it pleased him expressly and in set manner to desire mine ...
36. lappuse
... enemies with a text for suspicion and misrepresentation ; and , altogether , the enterprise ended most unfortunately for the young Earl . Contrary to orders , yet confident of sympathy and forgiveness , Essex conceived and exe- cuted ...
... enemies with a text for suspicion and misrepresentation ; and , altogether , the enterprise ended most unfortunately for the young Earl . Contrary to orders , yet confident of sympathy and forgiveness , Essex conceived and exe- cuted ...
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