Sir Edward Coke
He showed himself too clownish and bitter in his carriage to Sir W. Raleigh at his trial, where he says 'Thou traytor', at every word, and 'thou lyest like a traytor.'
See it in Sir Walter Raleigh's life, Lond. 1678, 8vo.
He showed himself too clownish and bitter in his carriage to Sir W. Raleigh at his trial, where he says 'Thou traytor', at every word, and 'thou lyest like a traytor.'
See it in Sir Walter Raleigh's life, Lond. 1678, 8vo.