Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.5. rezultāts no 11.
37. lappuse
... treason , it is necessary to demonstrate that the Earl fell from the grace of loyalty while in Ireland , and that this vile . beginning concluded in his tragic end . Of the indictment now brought against the Earl , that he contemplated ...
... treason , it is necessary to demonstrate that the Earl fell from the grace of loyalty while in Ireland , and that this vile . beginning concluded in his tragic end . Of the indictment now brought against the Earl , that he contemplated ...
38. lappuse
... treason . " Adding : " For , my Lord Essex , I am not servile to him , having regard to my superior's duty . I have been much bound unto him ; and , the other side , I have spent more time and more thoughts about his well - doing than ...
... treason . " Adding : " For , my Lord Essex , I am not servile to him , having regard to my superior's duty . I have been much bound unto him ; and , the other side , I have spent more time and more thoughts about his well - doing than ...
47. lappuse
... treason . Coke and Bacon appeared as prosecutors . Coke opened in his characteristic and vigorous style , swelling with rhetorical violence , charging the Earl with the worst species of treason . Essex was per- mitted to interrupt him ...
... treason . Coke and Bacon appeared as prosecutors . Coke opened in his characteristic and vigorous style , swelling with rhetorical violence , charging the Earl with the worst species of treason . Essex was per- mitted to interrupt him ...
50. lappuse
... treason . To take secret counsel , to execute it , to run together in numbers armed with weapons , what can be the excuse ? Warned by the Lord Keeper , by a herald , and yet persist ! Will any simple man take this to be less than treason ...
... treason . To take secret counsel , to execute it , to run together in numbers armed with weapons , what can be the excuse ? Warned by the Lord Keeper , by a herald , and yet persist ! Will any simple man take this to be less than treason ...
51. lappuse
... treason , as hath been sufficiently proved . But when he had once delivered and engaged himself so far into that which the shallowness of his conceit could not accomplish as he expected , the Queen for her defense taking arms against ...
... treason , as hath been sufficiently proved . But when he had once delivered and engaged himself so far into that which the shallowness of his conceit could not accomplish as he expected , the Queen for her defense taking arms against ...
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
advice advised answer Anthony Bacon atheism Attorney-General Buckingham Burghley charge Chief Justice church commended common confession corruption Council counsel course court courtier dangerous death defense disgraced doth Earl of Essex Earl's Elizabeth enemies England English excuse execution father favor favorite favorite's fear flattering follow fortune Francis Bacon friendship Gray's Inn hands hath heart honor House humble inspired James judge judgment King King's Lady Hatton lawyer learning letter Lord Chancellor Lord Chancellor Bacon Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer Lordship Majesty Majesty's man's matter ment mercy mind moral nature never Novum Organum opinion parliament persons philosopher prerogative Prince prosecution protest Queen Queen's counsel received reform reign respect rôle saith says sentence servant Sir Edward Coke Sir Robert Cecil Southampton speech spirit Star Chamber things thought tion Tower of London treason true truth unto Villiers virtue wisdom wise writing wrote