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... Cecil's was low , deserted Cecil and ran off with Cecil's brother - in - law , Henry Brooke , Lord Cobham . Cecil was hurt , and his isolation was intensified . Cobham was " a most silly lord , but one degree from a fool . " 22 What ...
... Cecil's was low , deserted Cecil and ran off with Cecil's brother - in - law , Henry Brooke , Lord Cobham . Cecil was hurt , and his isolation was intensified . Cobham was " a most silly lord , but one degree from a fool . " 22 What ...
Page 174
... Cecil who schemed with a thorough - paced lack of scruples , haunting dimness for all he did , while Ralegh and his ... Cecil wrote ; 26 and the madcap trip was ascribed by many to some deep Continental intrigue , kept to themselves by ...
... Cecil who schemed with a thorough - paced lack of scruples , haunting dimness for all he did , while Ralegh and his ... Cecil wrote ; 26 and the madcap trip was ascribed by many to some deep Continental intrigue , kept to themselves by ...
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... Cecil had betimes ostentatiously separated himself from Ralegh . Part of the tragedy of Ralegh's falling through his intimacy with Cobham is that it is plain the intimacy had greatly lessened . But he had not the Cecil sense to abandon ...
... Cecil had betimes ostentatiously separated himself from Ralegh . Part of the tragedy of Ralegh's falling through his intimacy with Cobham is that it is plain the intimacy had greatly lessened . But he had not the Cecil sense to abandon ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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