Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volumen9Longman, 1862 |
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... ship to consider what helps your travel may give you . First , when you see infinite variety of behaviour and manners of men , you may choose and imitate the best ; when you see new delights which you never knew , and have passions ...
... ship to consider what helps your travel may give you . First , when you see infinite variety of behaviour and manners of men , you may choose and imitate the best ; when you see new delights which you never knew , and have passions ...
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... ship is to take care of is to direct that industry to good things ; for else the more you do the more ill you do , and [ the further you go ] the further you go out of the way . The last is that you rather be endeavouring to do well ...
... ship is to take care of is to direct that industry to good things ; for else the more you do the more ill you do , and [ the further you go ] the further you go out of the way . The last is that you rather be endeavouring to do well ...
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... ship , but upon demonstration of my deepest and most bounden duty , in fullness whereof I mourn for your Lordship's absence , though I mitigate it as much as I can with the hope of your happy success , the greatest part whereof ( be it ...
... ship , but upon demonstration of my deepest and most bounden duty , in fullness whereof I mourn for your Lordship's absence , though I mitigate it as much as I can with the hope of your happy success , the greatest part whereof ( be it ...
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... ship to take knowledge to my Lord , according to the style of your wonted kindness , your Lordship shall do me great content- ment . My Lord told me he had written to your Lordship , and wished with great affection he had been so lucky ...
... ship to take knowledge to my Lord , according to the style of your wonted kindness , your Lordship shall do me great content- ment . My Lord told me he had written to your Lordship , and wished with great affection he had been so lucky ...
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... ship I earnestly commend the care I have of his advancement ; for his parts were never destined for a private and ( if I may so speak ) an idle life . That life I call idle , which is not spent in public business : for other- wise he ...
... ship I earnestly commend the care I have of his advancement ; for his parts were never destined for a private and ( if I may so speak ) an idle life . That life I call idle , which is not spent in public business : for other- wise he ...
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action answer army Bacon cause charge command conceived confession copy Council counsel course Court Cuffe danger declaration deliver desire divers doth doubt Drury House Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton Earl's Egerton enemies England Essex House evidence examinate favour follow forces former fortune Francis Bacon friends give hand hath heard Henry Cuffe honour hope humble Ireland journey justice King King of Scots letter Lord Keeper Lord Montjoy Lord of Essex Lord of Southampton Lordship Majesty Majesty's matter means ment mind mought nature never occasion opinion pardon person proceeding Queen Ralegh Rawley's reason rebellion rebels resolved rest Resuscitatio saith sent Sir Charles Davers Sir Christopher Blunt Sir John Davis Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Raleigh speech Squire Star Chamber taken things thought tion told true Tyrone unto wherein whereof words writing written
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