The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Bind 2J. Mawman, 1816 |
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Side 11
... Sovereign permission to travel for two years , and was by his noble uncle strongly recommended to Mr. Walsingham , at that time the English embassador in France . On his arrival in Paris , Charles IX . is said to have been so much ...
... Sovereign permission to travel for two years , and was by his noble uncle strongly recommended to Mr. Walsingham , at that time the English embassador in France . On his arrival in Paris , Charles IX . is said to have been so much ...
Side 17
... Sovereign's favour . Upon that occasion , he had nearly involved him- self in a dispute with the Earl of Ormond , a relation of the Queen ; refusing to reply , when that nobleman spoke to him , " and being in dead silence on purpose ...
... Sovereign's favour . Upon that occasion , he had nearly involved him- self in a dispute with the Earl of Ormond , a relation of the Queen ; refusing to reply , when that nobleman spoke to him , " and being in dead silence on purpose ...
Side 20
... sovereign soever she were by throne , birth , education , and nature ) yet was she content to cast her own affections into the same mould her subjects did , and govern all her rights by the laws . ' He besought her Majesty at the same ...
... sovereign soever she were by throne , birth , education , and nature ) yet was she content to cast her own affections into the same mould her subjects did , and govern all her rights by the laws . ' He besought her Majesty at the same ...
Side 28
... Sovereign . These efforts having exposed that pro- minent nobleman to many severe aspersions , parti- cularly in a malignant and scurrilous work generally entitled Leicester's Commonwealth , ' * Sir Philip " * Of this work , which taxed ...
... Sovereign . These efforts having exposed that pro- minent nobleman to many severe aspersions , parti- cularly in a malignant and scurrilous work generally entitled Leicester's Commonwealth , ' * Sir Philip " * Of this work , which taxed ...
Side 30
... Sovereign , as Naunton informs us , " refused to further his ad- vancement , not only out of emulation , but out of fear to lose the jewel of her times ; " * or perhaps , as Fuller remarks , he himself declined the dignity , preferring ...
... Sovereign , as Naunton informs us , " refused to further his ad- vancement , not only out of emulation , but out of fear to lose the jewel of her times ; " * or perhaps , as Fuller remarks , he himself declined the dignity , preferring ...
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Admiral afterward appears appointed Bacon Ben Jonson Bishop Camden Cecil character Charles Comedy command council court crown death doth Drake Duke Duke of Anjou Earl of Essex Earl of Leicester embassador enemies England English father favour favourite fleet fortune gave hand hath Hawkins heart Henry honour Ireland James Jonson judgement justice King lady learning letter likewise live Lord Burghley Lord High Admiral Majesty Majesty's master ment nature never noble observes occasion parliament person poem poet prince Queen Elizabeth Queen of Scots received reign reputation royal sail says Scotland Scots Scythians sent Shakspeare ships Sidney Sir Francis Sir John Sir Philip Sidney Sir Robert Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Ralegh Sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish Spenser thee thing Thomas thou thought tion took unto virtue voyage Walsingham William Camden