Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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... History of the World . This , like Dr. Johnson's Dictionary , is one of the books which , though superseded since , impressed the author's own contemporaries as having added to the conception of what was possible to human effort . Its ...
... History of the World . This , like Dr. Johnson's Dictionary , is one of the books which , though superseded since , impressed the author's own contemporaries as having added to the conception of what was possible to human effort . Its ...
Page 234
... history ' : They judge it from too modern a standpoint ; they allow the growth of a different conception of the aim of History and the demand for the scientific treatment of evidence to obscure their vision.2 They have poured scorn on ...
... history ' : They judge it from too modern a standpoint ; they allow the growth of a different conception of the aim of History and the demand for the scientific treatment of evidence to obscure their vision.2 They have poured scorn on ...
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... History of the Lives and Reigns of Queen Mary and King James . By a Lover of the Truth ' , 1656. ( This pamphlet is often ascribed to Carew Ralegh as the real author , and in any case is accepted as having been inspired by him . ) ...
... History of the Lives and Reigns of Queen Mary and King James . By a Lover of the Truth ' , 1656. ( This pamphlet is often ascribed to Carew Ralegh as the real author , and in any case is accepted as having been inspired by him . ) ...
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