Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 81
... once sent to the Tower . When first confronted with his enemies ' assertion that , once on ship- board he would stay away until the Queen had forgotten the offence now alleged against him , to Robert Cecil Ralegh lied with Elizabethan ...
... once sent to the Tower . When first confronted with his enemies ' assertion that , once on ship- board he would stay away until the Queen had forgotten the offence now alleged against him , to Robert Cecil Ralegh lied with Elizabethan ...
Page 164
... Once he was with her , as minister in attendance , when a post went by the royal carriage . Learning that it was from Scotland , she sent him to get the mail - bag . He did so in trepidation , for it contained a letter to him from James ...
... Once he was with her , as minister in attendance , when a post went by the royal carriage . Learning that it was from Scotland , she sent him to get the mail - bag . He did so in trepidation , for it contained a letter to him from James ...
Page 252
... Once his foot was inside the royal sleeping - room , his advance was rapid . His master was struck by the resemblance of his face to that of the martyr Stephen , when his murderers saw it ' as the face of an angel ' . Villiers became ...
... Once his foot was inside the royal sleeping - room , his advance was rapid . His master was struck by the resemblance of his face to that of the martyr Stephen , when his murderers saw it ' as the face of an angel ' . Villiers became ...
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