Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 162
... Cobham with his own passions ... and cares not at what rate he purchase opportunity to vex others , having no great ... Cobham prospers by his industry ; if it do not , Rawlie by his opposition . In matter of intelligence Cobham is ...
... Cobham with his own passions ... and cares not at what rate he purchase opportunity to vex others , having no great ... Cobham prospers by his industry ; if it do not , Rawlie by his opposition . In matter of intelligence Cobham is ...
Page 178
... Cobham , being rowed back , had gone past his own house and called on La Renzi , an agent of Arenberg . Thinking this over , he thought perhaps Cobham and Arenberg might be in communication about something or other . His writing this ...
... Cobham , being rowed back , had gone past his own house and called on La Renzi , an agent of Arenberg . Thinking this over , he thought perhaps Cobham and Arenberg might be in communication about something or other . His writing this ...
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... Cobham's reckless outburst of rage , when shown the former's letter . As evidence , this was vitiated by Cobham's extraordinary ( but for him , characteristic ) behaviour afterwards . He told the son of the Lieutenant of the Tower ( Sir ...
... Cobham's reckless outburst of rage , when shown the former's letter . As evidence , this was vitiated by Cobham's extraordinary ( but for him , characteristic ) behaviour afterwards . He told the son of the Lieutenant of the Tower ( Sir ...
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