Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... held a gleam as wild as those of the Ancient Mariner himself . They testified to silver mines on the river Norumbega , to Indian chiefs in banqueting houses of crystal pillared with precious shining metals , and to the ease with which ...
... held a gleam as wild as those of the Ancient Mariner himself . They testified to silver mines on the river Norumbega , to Indian chiefs in banqueting houses of crystal pillared with precious shining metals , and to the ease with which ...
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The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. admiral knew his advantage and held it ; which had he not done he had not been worthy to have held his head . It is hard to explain the Armada's failure to attempt anything at any point ...
The Last of the Elizabethans Edward John Thompson. admiral knew his advantage and held it ; which had he not done he had not been worthy to have held his head . It is hard to explain the Armada's failure to attempt anything at any point ...
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... held of Sir Walter , and those that malice him boldly affirm him to be a pirate , which for my part I will never believe ' . There was nothing doubtful in the opinion held by the Spanish 1 Carew , Letters to Roe , 129 ( October , 1617 ) ...
... held of Sir Walter , and those that malice him boldly affirm him to be a pirate , which for my part I will never believe ' . There was nothing doubtful in the opinion held by the Spanish 1 Carew , Letters to Roe , 129 ( October , 1617 ) ...
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