Francis Bacon (Lord Veralum): A Critical Review of His Life and Character with Selections from His WritingsT. Fisher Unwin, 1888 - 227 lappuses |
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36. lappuse
... disgrace of failure . His campaign was disastrous . Time , troops and money were wasted , instructions were not strictly ad- hered to , an interview with the rebel chieftain in the middle of a stream , out of ear - shot , supplied his ...
... disgrace of failure . His campaign was disastrous . Time , troops and money were wasted , instructions were not strictly ad- hered to , an interview with the rebel chieftain in the middle of a stream , out of ear - shot , supplied his ...
37. lappuse
... disgrace of Essex occasioned murmurs among the people whose idol he seems to have been ; and as he was neither released nor brought to trial , the popu- lace were informed , by the declaration of the principal counsellors in the Star ...
... disgrace of Essex occasioned murmurs among the people whose idol he seems to have been ; and as he was neither released nor brought to trial , the popu- lace were informed , by the declaration of the principal counsellors in the Star ...
42. lappuse
... the best of your condition were to live a private and retired life , out of want , out of peril and out of manifest disgrace . " * A term in hawking . He then advises Essex against despair , praises the kind 42 FRANCIS BACON ;
... the best of your condition were to live a private and retired life , out of want , out of peril and out of manifest disgrace . " * A term in hawking . He then advises Essex against despair , praises the kind 42 FRANCIS BACON ;
49. lappuse
... disgrace with Her Majesty , whom he seems now to clear of such mind towards me ; and , therefore , I leave the truth of what I say , and he opposeth , unto your Lordships ' indifferent considerations . " · Bacon , in his letter to the ...
... disgrace with Her Majesty , whom he seems now to clear of such mind towards me ; and , therefore , I leave the truth of what I say , and he opposeth , unto your Lordships ' indifferent considerations . " · Bacon , in his letter to the ...
68. lappuse
... disgrace " [ something he had suffered , it is presumed , at the hands of a creditor ] , " and because I have three new knights in my mess in Gray's Inn's commons ; and because I have found out an alderman's daughter , an handsome ...
... disgrace " [ something he had suffered , it is presumed , at the hands of a creditor ] , " and because I have three new knights in my mess in Gray's Inn's commons ; and because I have found out an alderman's daughter , an handsome ...
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