Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... court . His suit , how- ever , was rejected ; and with great reluc- tance , he entered upon the study of the law . It was about the year 1580 that he became a fellow of Gray's Inn , —a place to which he was always fondly attached . In ...
... court . His suit , how- ever , was rejected ; and with great reluc- tance , he entered upon the study of the law . It was about the year 1580 that he became a fellow of Gray's Inn , —a place to which he was always fondly attached . In ...
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... court , Bacon continued to take an active part in the Parliamentary debates , rapidly acquiring a high reputation as an eloquent and convincing speaker . ' There happened in my time , ' said Ben Jonson , one noble speaker , who was full ...
... court , Bacon continued to take an active part in the Parliamentary debates , rapidly acquiring a high reputation as an eloquent and convincing speaker . ' There happened in my time , ' said Ben Jonson , one noble speaker , who was full ...
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... court into the lettered seclusion of college . My nature , ' - it is thus that he writes to his best of friends , lord Essex , - ' my nature can take no evil ply ; but I will , by God's assistance , with this disgrace of my fortune ...
... court into the lettered seclusion of college . My nature , ' - it is thus that he writes to his best of friends , lord Essex , - ' my nature can take no evil ply ; but I will , by God's assistance , with this disgrace of my fortune ...
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... Court against all the parties concerned , in- cluding even lord Burleigh . Strange to say , the penalties were remitted on the ground that sir Edward Coke had acted in ignorance of the law ! In the year 1600 , Bacon was chosen Double ...
... Court against all the parties concerned , in- cluding even lord Burleigh . Strange to say , the penalties were remitted on the ground that sir Edward Coke had acted in ignorance of the law ! In the year 1600 , Bacon was chosen Double ...
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... desire and inclination towards change ; so that a new court and a new reign were not to many unwelcome .'- Bacon's Works , vol . 3 , p . 425 . Bacon , ' like another man's ground reaching upon my HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 41.
... desire and inclination towards change ; so that a new court and a new reign were not to many unwelcome .'- Bacon's Works , vol . 3 , p . 425 . Bacon , ' like another man's ground reaching upon my HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 41.
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