Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
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... probably confined to Greek , Latin , French and Italian literature . He and his contemporary , Shakspeare , were to furnish the two pillars upon which the literary fame of the Elizabethan period rests . The first twelve years of his ...
... probably confined to Greek , Latin , French and Italian literature . He and his contemporary , Shakspeare , were to furnish the two pillars upon which the literary fame of the Elizabethan period rests . The first twelve years of his ...
9. lappuse
... probably a bad one in another . It is likely that Bacon's moral nature received an unfavorable bias from this early entrance into diplomacy . He performed no service other than bearing a dispatch to England , it is true ; but it is ...
... probably a bad one in another . It is likely that Bacon's moral nature received an unfavorable bias from this early entrance into diplomacy . He performed no service other than bearing a dispatch to England , it is true ; but it is ...
15. lappuse
... probably , impregnated with certain patriotic notions against increasing taxation beyond the limits of time - honored precedents . He was prominent in the next parliament , which granted a double subsidy , with a precautionary clause ...
... probably , impregnated with certain patriotic notions against increasing taxation beyond the limits of time - honored precedents . He was prominent in the next parliament , which granted a double subsidy , with a precautionary clause ...
21. lappuse
... probably encouraged him with assurances more sanguine than certain . The candidate's experience discouraged him from addressing Burghley directly , so he sought to propitiate the Lord Treasurer's sons , -Sir Thomas and Sir Robert Cecil ...
... probably encouraged him with assurances more sanguine than certain . The candidate's experience discouraged him from addressing Burghley directly , so he sought to propitiate the Lord Treasurer's sons , -Sir Thomas and Sir Robert Cecil ...
32. lappuse
... probably entered into liberty as a candi- date for the debtor's gaol . Cruel , indeed , would have fortune been to Bacon , if , in the midst of financial embarrassments and his lack of briefs , she had not cheered him with a single ...
... probably entered into liberty as a candi- date for the debtor's gaol . Cruel , indeed , would have fortune been to Bacon , if , in the midst of financial embarrassments and his lack of briefs , she had not cheered him with a single ...
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