Memoir of Alexander Seton, Earl of Dunfermline, President of the Court of Session, And Chancellor of Scotland, With An Appendix Containing a List of the Various Presidents of the Court And Genealogical Tables of the Legal Families of Erskine, Hope, Dalrym
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How Cecil and Seton's other English correspondents con- trived to understand his epistles is a somewhat perplexing mixture of both kingdoms and nations, faster perhaps than policy will con- veniently bear."— Spedding's Letters and Life of Francis Bacon, iii. 77. Mr Spedding himself remarks, that " for experimental philosophy James had not as yet (c. 1603) shown any taste ; ... but a general survey and criticism of the existing stock of knowledge was a work which few men then living were better ...qualified to appreciate. . . . Here was a king, still in the prime of life, devoted to peace, and sympathising largely with the interests of mankind, eminent even among learned men, in a learned age, for proficiency in all kinds of learning."— Ibid., 88. N 194 MYSTERIOUS PASSAGES. consideration ; unless, indeed, their familiarity with Chaucer, and other early English authors, gave them an advantage which few of their descendants appear to inherit. Imagine an average Englishman of the present day endeavouring to extract a meaning from such passages as the following : — " I entreate y""- lo, to speake to his Ma^'® before his departour for tlie despeche off my besiness in sik maner as y'" Lp.
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