| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1862 - 514 sidor
...professions of regard would obtain no credit. " Yet," says he, " it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other...opinion was pronounced against Bacon in a manner not to bo misunderstood. Soon after his marriage he put forth a defence of his conduct, in the form of a letter... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 432 sidor
...professions of regard would obtain no credit. " Yet," says he, " it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other change towards yonr Lordship than this, that I may safely be that to you now which I was truly before." How Southampton... | |
| Nathaniel Holmes - 1867 - 670 sidor
...Lordship how credible soever it may seem to you at first, yet it is as true as a thing that God knoweth ; that this great change hath wrought in me no other...towards your Lordship than this ; that I may safely be now that which I was truly before. And so craving no other pardon, than for troubling you with my letter,... | |
| Carl Karpf - 1869 - 204 sidor
...jenem Schreiben, welches er mit den Worten schliesst: „Yet it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change, hath wrought in me no other...safely be that to you now which I was truly before"*). Der Nachweis gleicher Gönner- und Freundschaft Bacon's und Shakespeare's mit Essex und Southampton,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1873 - 728 sidor
...professions of regard would obtain no credit. " Yet," says he, " it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other...general opinion was pronounced against Bacon in a mariner not to be misunderstood. Soon after his marriage he put forth a defence of his conduct, in... | |
| Michael Walsh - 1875 - 98 sidor
...artlessly gives a pretty fair picture of his character: „Yet it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other...I may safely be that to you now, which I was truly before".12) But the odium which neither apologies nor letters of1 defence could efface from the memory... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 828 sidor
...professions of regard would obtain no credit. " Yet," says he, " it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other...this, that I may safely be that to you now which I waa truly before." How Southampton received these apologies we are not informed. But it is certain... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 668 sidor
...professions of regard would obtain no credit. " Yet," says he, " it is as true as a thing that God knowctli, that this great change hath wrought in me no other change towards your Lordship thaii this, that I may safely be that to you now which I was truly before." How Southampton received... | |
| James Spedding - 1881 - 464 sidor
...Lordship (how credible soever it may seem to you at first), yet it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other...towards your Lordship than this, that I may safely be now that which I was truly before. And so, craving no other pardon than for troubling you with this... | |
| James Spedding - 1881 - 440 sidor
...Lordship (how credible soever it may seem to you at first), yet it is as true as a thing that God knoweth, that this great change hath wrought in me no other...towards your Lordship than this, that I may safely be now that which I was truly before. And so, craving no other pardon than for troubling you with this... | |
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