Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 165
... kind of proffer of devotion or kind affection to have been made to King James from him by the Duke . But he protested that the Duke had sent earnestly to crave conference with him privately , which he had denied , with a gallant answer ...
... kind of proffer of devotion or kind affection to have been made to King James from him by the Duke . But he protested that the Duke had sent earnestly to crave conference with him privately , which he had denied , with a gallant answer ...
Page 191
... kind , concerning discoveries of the Indies and Western parts . I allowed you a search ; but if , under colour of this , you extended the liberty to other things I meant not , you abused my trust . To find a book of that kind there was ...
... kind , concerning discoveries of the Indies and Western parts . I allowed you a search ; but if , under colour of this , you extended the liberty to other things I meant not , you abused my trust . To find a book of that kind there was ...
Page 236
... kind , passed off in parenthesis , where none but another poet would note it : rocks and stones had ears To rapture , till the savage clamour drowned Both voice and song ( nor could the Muse defend Her son ) .... Every student of ...
... kind , passed off in parenthesis , where none but another poet would note it : rocks and stones had ears To rapture , till the savage clamour drowned Both voice and song ( nor could the Muse defend Her son ) .... Every student of ...
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