Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... close to Aubrey's description : He had a most remarkable aspect , an exceeding high forehead , long - faced and sour eye - lidded , a kind of pig - eye.1 Aubrey , however , was born after Ralegh's death . Burghley , on January 1 , 1582 ...
... close to Aubrey's description : He had a most remarkable aspect , an exceeding high forehead , long - faced and sour eye - lidded , a kind of pig - eye.1 Aubrey , however , was born after Ralegh's death . Burghley , on January 1 , 1582 ...
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... close to Ralegh . However , ' always I must , without glory , say for myself , that I held single in the head of all ' . ' Now , after we had beat , as two butts , one upon another almost three hours ( assuring your Honour that the ...
... close to Ralegh . However , ' always I must , without glory , say for myself , that I held single in the head of all ' . ' Now , after we had beat , as two butts , one upon another almost three hours ( assuring your Honour that the ...
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... close to his master . Ralegh saw other friends . He had the attendance of a surgeon and a physician . Shelbury , the steward of Sherborne , ' a man whom I can better entreat than know how to reward ' , was allowed to visit him . The ...
... close to his master . Ralegh saw other friends . He had the attendance of a surgeon and a physician . Shelbury , the steward of Sherborne , ' a man whom I can better entreat than know how to reward ' , was allowed to visit him . The ...
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