Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... History of the Old World .'- FRANCIS OSBORNE . ' Here writ was the World's History by his hand Whose steps knew all the earth ; albeit his world In these few piteous paces then was furl'd . Here daily , hourly , have his proud feet ...
... History of the Old World .'- FRANCIS OSBORNE . ' Here writ was the World's History by his hand Whose steps knew all the earth ; albeit his world In these few piteous paces then was furl'd . Here daily , hourly , have his proud feet ...
Page 234
... history ' : They judge it from too modern a standpoint ; they allow the growth of a different conception of the aim of History and the demand for the scientific treatment of evidence to obscure their vision.2 They have poured scorn on ...
... history ' : They judge it from too modern a standpoint ; they allow the growth of a different conception of the aim of History and the demand for the scientific treatment of evidence to obscure their vision.2 They have poured scorn on ...
Page 374
... History of the Lives and Reigns of Queen Mary and King James . By a Lover of the Truth ' , 1656. ( This pamphlet is often ascribed to Carew Ralegh as the real author , and in any case is accepted as having been inspired by him . ) ...
... History of the Lives and Reigns of Queen Mary and King James . By a Lover of the Truth ' , 1656. ( This pamphlet is often ascribed to Carew Ralegh as the real author , and in any case is accepted as having been inspired by him . ) ...
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