Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... March 24 , 1603. At six o'clock , sunrise , the Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Proclamation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question of his accession , despite desultory talk of Arabella Stuart . Before ...
... March 24 , 1603. At six o'clock , sunrise , the Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Proclamation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question of his accession , despite desultory talk of Arabella Stuart . Before ...
Page 261
... March . It is tempting to believe that Ralegh saw the Indian lady who was the capital's latest sensation . But it is unlikely ; for , as we have seen , he was strictly for- bidden to approach the exalted regions where she moved ...
... March . It is tempting to believe that Ralegh saw the Indian lady who was the capital's latest sensation . But it is unlikely ; for , as we have seen , he was strictly for- bidden to approach the exalted regions where she moved ...
Page 302
... march . The statement was merely a gesture of despair , dying out with itself . Spirits had dropped too far for recovery ; the wretched journey continued . Kemys returned to an appalling interview with his desperate master . It did not ...
... march . The statement was merely a gesture of despair , dying out with itself . Spirits had dropped too far for recovery ; the wretched journey continued . Kemys returned to an appalling interview with his desperate master . It did not ...
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