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" Which might be imputed, not so much to Her Majesty's averseness or disaffection towards him : as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then, who laboured by all industrious and secret means to suppress and keep him down ; lest if he had risen, he... "
The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 5
por Francis Bacon - 1858
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The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay, Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 páginas
...; which might be imputed not so much to her Majesty's aversenesse, or disaffection towards him, as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then,...who laboured by all industrious and secret means to suppresse and keep him down; lest, if he had risen, he might have obscured his glory. But though he...
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The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay, Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 páginas
...; which might be imputed not so much to her Majesty's aversenesse, or disaffection towards him, as he first reading move an objection, the second reading will make al) industrious and secret means to suppresse and keep htm down; lest, if he had risen, he might have...
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Bacon: His Writings and His Philosophy

George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 226 páginas
...disaffection towards him, as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then [he means Burghley], who laboured by all industrious and secret means to...lest, if he had risen, he might have obscured his glory." According to Mr. Collier (Egerton Papers, p. 269), " there is some reason to think that Bacon...
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Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volumen1

George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 778 páginas
...towards him, as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then [he means Burghley], who lahoured hy all industrious and secret means to suppress and keep him down ; lest, if he had risen, he might have ohscured his glory." According to Mr. Collier (Egertm Papers, p. 269), " there is some reason to think...
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Works, Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 páginas
...and policy of a groat statesman then, who laboured by all industrious and secret means to suppresse the borders wherein you plant your fruit-trees, be fair and large, glory. But though he stood long at a stay in the dayes of his mistresse. Queen Elizabeth; yet, after...
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Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...; which might be imputed not so much to her Majesty's aversenesse, or disaffection towards him, as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then,...who laboured by all industrious and secret means to suppresse and keep him down; lest, if he had risen, he might have obscured his glory. But though he...
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A Harmony of the Essays, Etc. of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon - 1871 - 634 páginas
...him.) Which might be Imputed, not so much to Her Majesty's averseness or disaffection towards torn: as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then,...; lest if he had risen, he might have obscured his glory. But though he stood long at a stay in the days of his mistress, Queen Elizabeth: yet, after...
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A Harmony of the Essays, Etc. of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon - 1871 - 678 páginas
...him.) Which might be imputed, not so much to Her Majesty's averseness or disaffection towards him: as to the arts and policy of a great statesman then,...means to suppress and keep him down ; lest if he had n'sen, he might have obscured his glory. But though he stood long at a stay in the days of his mistress,...
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British Thought and Thinkers: Introductory Studies, Critical, Biographical ...

George Sylvester Morris - 1880 - 510 páginas
...debt and taken to a sponging-house. "But," as Rawley, his chaplain-biographer, curiously puts it, " though he stood long at a stay in the days of his...mistress Queen Elizabeth, yet after the change, and coining in of his new master King James, he made a great progress ; by whom he was much comforted in...
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Evenings with a Reviewer: Or, Macaulay and Bacon, Volumen1

James Spedding - 1881 - 440 páginas
...what Dr. Rawley says of " the arts and policy of a great statesman then, who laboured by all underhand and secret means to suppress and keep him down, lest if he had risen he might have obscured his glory." The allusion I think is not to Burghley, but to Eobert Cecil, and as against him I dare say...
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