Life of Sir Walter RaleghLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 270 pages |
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... answered , after a show of bashfulness , in the same tongue . The next day was Sunday , and after going to church in the afternoon , a Latin play called " Marcus Geminus " was acted before her . Puritan feeling was not yet strong enough ...
... answered , after a show of bashfulness , in the same tongue . The next day was Sunday , and after going to church in the afternoon , a Latin play called " Marcus Geminus " was acted before her . Puritan feeling was not yet strong enough ...
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... answered , ' Why , challenge him to a match of shooting . ' 999 Ralegh left Oxford without taking a degree , and went in 1569 to France , that he might serve his apprenticeship in arms . By this time Protestant- ism had become a real ...
... answered , ' Why , challenge him to a match of shooting . ' 999 Ralegh left Oxford without taking a degree , and went in 1569 to France , that he might serve his apprenticeship in arms . By this time Protestant- ism had become a real ...
Page 73
... answered that he might do with his body what he list ; for he esteemed it not ; and as he was carried out of the ship he swooned , and reviving again , desired the company to pray for him . " The Spaniards , who greatly respected him ...
... answered that he might do with his body what he list ; for he esteemed it not ; and as he was carried out of the ship he swooned , and reviving again , desired the company to pray for him . " The Spaniards , who greatly respected him ...
Page 81
... answer , ' No ; I am still the Queen of England's poor captive . ' I wished him to conceal it , because here it doth diminish his credit , which I do vow to you before God is greater amongst the mariners than I thought for . I do grace ...
... answer , ' No ; I am still the Queen of England's poor captive . ' I wished him to conceal it , because here it doth diminish his credit , which I do vow to you before God is greater amongst the mariners than I thought for . I do grace ...
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... answered , I most willingly forgive you ; and I beseech God to forgive you , and to give you His divine comfort . " Ralegh's chief adversaries at Court were gone ; but he did not on that account gain a more im- portant position in State ...
... answered , I most willingly forgive you ; and I beseech God to forgive you , and to give you His divine comfort . " Ralegh's chief adversaries at Court were gone ; but he did not on that account gain a more im- portant position in State ...
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