The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12F. Frommann, 1962 |
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... Overbury and of Somerset were impatient to hear the interpreta- tion . On the morning of the 25th , the day ... Sir John Hollis , Sir Thomas Vavasor , Sir John Wentworth , Mr. Sackvill , Sir John Ayres , Sir William Mounson , Sir Henry ...
... Overbury and of Somerset were impatient to hear the interpreta- tion . On the morning of the 25th , the day ... Sir John Hollis , Sir Thomas Vavasor , Sir John Wentworth , Mr. Sackvill , Sir John Ayres , Sir William Mounson , Sir Henry ...
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... Overbury . First , for the person of Sir Thomas Overbury : I knew the gentleman . It is true , his mind was great , but it moved not in any great1 good order ; yet certainly it did commonly fly at good things . And the greatest fault ...
... Overbury . First , for the person of Sir Thomas Overbury : I knew the gentleman . It is true , his mind was great , but it moved not in any great1 good order ; yet certainly it did commonly fly at good things . And the greatest fault ...
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... Sir Thomas Overbury for a time was known to have had great in- terest and great friendship with my Lord of Somerset , both in his meaner fortunes and after ; insomuch as he was a kind of oracle of direction unto him ; and if you will ...
... Sir Thomas Overbury for a time was known to have had great in- terest and great friendship with my Lord of Somerset , both in his meaner fortunes and after ; insomuch as he was a kind of oracle of direction unto him ; and if you will ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
The Kings second speech announcing the Bills of Grace | 2 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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