Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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Page ix
... affection for the man incompatible with the condemnation of his errors . Finally , after having arrived at a clear perception of the true method to be pursued , and ends to be aimed at , he should be able to recognize how very ...
... affection for the man incompatible with the condemnation of his errors . Finally , after having arrived at a clear perception of the true method to be pursued , and ends to be aimed at , he should be able to recognize how very ...
Page 20
... affection , having to the world both professed and practised the same . ' Incidentally he intimated more than readiness to return to England . ' I have spent , ' he writes , ' some time here under the Deputy , in such poor place and ...
... affection , having to the world both professed and practised the same . ' Incidentally he intimated more than readiness to return to England . ' I have spent , ' he writes , ' some time here under the Deputy , in such poor place and ...
Page 43
... affection had contributed to form his brother , whom his courage fired , and his fate did not daunt . Ralegh immediately sought and obtained a royal licence Ralegh's corresponding to that bestowed on Gilbert . March 25 , 1584 , is an ...
... affection had contributed to form his brother , whom his courage fired , and his fate did not daunt . Ralegh immediately sought and obtained a royal licence Ralegh's corresponding to that bestowed on Gilbert . March 25 , 1584 , is an ...
Page 51
... affectionate deputy in Devonshire , Sir John Gilbert , was at hand to look after his ships ' stores . Doubtless outrages were committed under shelter of his Court favour . He joined the evil experiences of the sailor with those of the ...
... affectionate deputy in Devonshire , Sir John Gilbert , was at hand to look after his ships ' stores . Doubtless outrages were committed under shelter of his Court favour . He joined the evil experiences of the sailor with those of the ...
Page 62
... affection so much thrown down , and such a wretch as Ralegh highly esteemed of her . ' When he called Ralegh a wretch the Queen expressed her disgust at the im- pertinence by turning away to Lady Warwick , and closed the interview ...
... affection so much thrown down , and such a wretch as Ralegh highly esteemed of her . ' When he called Ralegh a wretch the Queen expressed her disgust at the im- pertinence by turning away to Lady Warwick , and closed the interview ...
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