Fragmenta Regalia, Or Observations on Queen Elizabeth: Her Times & FavoritesAll previous editions of this account have been based on corrupt or inferior texts. This edition, based on the manuscript copy, at long last remedies this and offers a more complete and more accurate Fragmenta Regalia than has been available. Cerovski has provided a biographical introduction to Naution's life and work, and he describes the work's origin and textual history. |
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... fleet at sea to attend the Spanish coast and ports , both to alarm2 the Spaniards and to intercept his forces designed for the Irish assist- ance . So that the charge of that war alone did cost the Queen 300,000 pounds per annum , which ...
... fleet at sea to attend the Spanish coast and ports , both to alarm2 the Spaniards and to intercept his forces designed for the Irish assist- ance . So that the charge of that war alone did cost the Queen 300,000 pounds per annum , which ...
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... fleet and run aground with those empty sails of tumor of popularity and applause . Methinks one honest man or other that had but the office of brushing his clothes might have whispered in his ear , “ My Lord look to it , this multitude ...
... fleet and run aground with those empty sails of tumor of popularity and applause . Methinks one honest man or other that had but the office of brushing his clothes might have whispered in his ear , “ My Lord look to it , this multitude ...
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Foreword | 9 |
Nauntons Work | 25 |
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