Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the ElizabethansMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1935 - 387 pages |
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Page 74
... write half a dozen lines to Sir Walter Ralegh concerning those doctrines [ i.e. doctrines alleged against him ... writing to Sir Walter take knowledge that he hath sent you such word.2 Udal did as he was advised , stressing his devotion ...
... write half a dozen lines to Sir Walter Ralegh concerning those doctrines [ i.e. doctrines alleged against him ... writing to Sir Walter take knowledge that he hath sent you such word.2 Udal did as he was advised , stressing his devotion ...
Page 234
... writing of this mighty work we must be careful not to exaggerate . The historian can but lay down his life's labours as ... write them ' . Many saw in the book a compensation for the imprisonment which had made anything so noble possible ...
... writing of this mighty work we must be careful not to exaggerate . The historian can but lay down his life's labours as ... write them ' . Many saw in the book a compensation for the imprisonment which had made anything so noble possible ...
Page 239
... writing a great book , which might have been winked at , but by putting his name , and even his portrait , on the ... write the History of these Times ? ' Donne's son found the squib too bitter to print . It is , as a matter of fact ...
... writing a great book , which might have been winked at , but by putting his name , and even his portrait , on the ... write the History of these Times ? ' Donne's son found the squib too bitter to print . It is , as a matter of fact ...
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