Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... land in civil dissension ; westward were Wales and Cornwall speaking foreign tongues ; further west still , Ireland in agony of hatred . And while to us the word Elizabethan calls up Shakespeare , Kit Marlowe and his strutting ...
... land in civil dissension ; westward were Wales and Cornwall speaking foreign tongues ; further west still , Ireland in agony of hatred . And while to us the word Elizabethan calls up Shakespeare , Kit Marlowe and his strutting ...
Page 77
... land . The work proved unnecessary , the seas having already accom- plished it . But the two were to knit their names together once more , in an association which has moved into the immortalities of history and literature alike . It ...
... land . The work proved unnecessary , the seas having already accom- plished it . But the two were to knit their names together once more , in an association which has moved into the immortalities of history and literature alike . It ...
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... land , after which Sir Arthur Throck- morton , Lady Ralegh's brother , one of the trustees , with his fellow- trustees had to accept an agreement by which , in place of the proposed £ 5000 , the Raleghs received £ 8000 , and Lady Ralegh ...
... land , after which Sir Arthur Throck- morton , Lady Ralegh's brother , one of the trustees , with his fellow- trustees had to accept an agreement by which , in place of the proposed £ 5000 , the Raleghs received £ 8000 , and Lady Ralegh ...
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