| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 284 páginas
...desperately to divulge a treason before it had gotten any manner of strength; and the saving of the friar's life, which nevertheless was indeed but the privilege...the pity in the common people (which if it run in a 562. So ms. and 1622 (193); Spedding (202) has "presently to let forth." 563. This point—not denied... | |
| Nieves Mathews - 1996 - 620 páginas
...cited Gardiner, iv, 85-6. 21 B. to King, summer 1621, xiv, 388. 22 Compare: 'Pity in the common people, if it run in a strong stream, doth ever cast up scandal and envy' (History of Henry VU, vi, 203). 23 Memo for an interview with the King on 16 Apr. 1621, xiv, 237. 24... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1998 - 340 páginas
...and the saving of the friar's life, which nevertheless was indeed but the privilege of his order;5 and the pity in the common people (which if it run...against grace* now the third time) was at the last 5 As a clergyman he could not be executed. The impostor Wilford was hanged on 12 February 1499. proceeded... | |
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