Duresme, a wise man, and one that could see through the present to the future, doubting as much before, had caused his castle of Norham to be strongly fortified, and furnished with all kind of munition : and had manned it likewise with a very great number... Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 93by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 616 pages
...person, with part of his forces, sending the rest to forage the country. But Fox, bishop of Duresme, a wise man, and one that could see through the present to the future, doubting as much before, had caused his castle of Norham to be strongly fortified, and furnished with... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1819 - 616 pages
...person, with part of his forces, sending the rest to forage the country. But Fox, bishop of Duresme, a wise man, and one that could see through the present to the future, doubting as much before, had caused his castle of Norham to be strongly fortified, and furnished with... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1823 - 798 pages
...particularly recommended him to his son and successor Henry VIII. Lord Bacon observes, that bishop Fox was " a wise man, and one that could see through " the present to the future :" And he also says, " that cardinal «* Morton and bishop Fox were vigilant men and secret, and "... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1824 - 624 pages
...person, with part of his forces, sending the rest to forage the country. But Fox, bishop of Duresme, a wise man, and one that could see through the present to the future, doubting as much before, had caused his castle of Norham to be strongly fortified, and furnished with... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 546 pages
...person, with part of his forces, sending the rest to forage the country, But Fox, Bishop of Duresme, a wise man, and one that could see through the present to the future, doubting as much before, had caused his castle of Norham to be strongly fortified, and furnished with... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - Law - 1825 - 540 pages
...person, with part of his forces, sending the rest to forage the country, But Fox, Bishop of Duresme, a wise man, and one that could see through the present to the future, doubting as much before, had caused his castle of Norham to be strongly fortified, and furnished with... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 630 pages
...prithee; they are tokens .Of charity, as true as of affection. Kath. This is the cruell'st farewell! 5 The Fox.] ie the Bishop of Durham, lord privy-seal...Henry's confidence and favour. With respect to Frion, AVarbeck was right. The defection of James showed the secretary but too clearly that the fortunes of... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
....For.] ic the Bishop of Durham, lord privy-seaI ; whom Bacon calls " a wise man, and one that could sec through the present to the future." He stood deservedly...favour. With respect to Frion, Warbeck was right. Tie defection of James showed the socrctary but too clearly that the fortunes of his master were on... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 424 pages
...calls you husband : Then be not jealous of a parting kiss. It is a father's, not a lover's offering; * The Fox.] ie the Bishop of Durham, lord privy-seal;...previously to the Cornish expedition, and returned no more.—GIFFORD. Take it, my last. [Kisses her.] I am too much a child. Exchange of passion is to little... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 396 pages
...you husband : Then be not jealous of a parting kiss. It is a father's, not a lover's offering ; » The Fox.] ie the Bishop of Durham, lord privy-seal...Henry's confidence and favour. With respect to Frion, Waibeck was right. The defection of James showed the secretary but too clearly that the fortunes of... | |
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