Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 45
... look over a hedge . Ralegh has been reprobated more freely than any other Elizabethan , for greed no worse than that of contemporaries who have ' got away with it ' with posterity . The sources of his opulence were the usual ones ...
... look over a hedge . Ralegh has been reprobated more freely than any other Elizabethan , for greed no worse than that of contemporaries who have ' got away with it ' with posterity . The sources of his opulence were the usual ones ...
Page 133
... look abroad ; and that every day this place amends , and London , to her , grows worse and worse ' . These messages from Lady Ralegh give his letters a shot - silk sudden gaiety , which she squandered most of all on Cecil - a charming ...
... look abroad ; and that every day this place amends , and London , to her , grows worse and worse ' . These messages from Lady Ralegh give his letters a shot - silk sudden gaiety , which she squandered most of all on Cecil - a charming ...
Page 160
... look - see ' at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions could be had ) , they obtained leave with importunity to see this one Action , before they should become desperate of ...
... look - see ' at war again at close quarters : finding the Queen is so resolved to have Peace ( if good conditions could be had ) , they obtained leave with importunity to see this one Action , before they should become desperate of ...
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