Sir Walter Raleigh and the Period in which He Lived--Miller, Orton & Muller, 1856 - 287 страници |
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... and prompt assistance which he afforded to her , enabling her to reap the full benefit of the privilege conferred by Mr. PEEL . 3 Hinde Street , Manchester Square . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Birth and Origin of Ralegh : IV ADVERTISEMENT .
... and prompt assistance which he afforded to her , enabling her to reap the full benefit of the privilege conferred by Mr. PEEL . 3 Hinde Street , Manchester Square . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Birth and Origin of Ralegh : IV ADVERTISEMENT .
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... affords the most important assistance , and , oftentimes , encouragement , to the young and aspiring , appears to have been little enjoyed or understood by our ancestors . It was thought much to preserve the name of the college , or ...
... affords the most important assistance , and , oftentimes , encouragement , to the young and aspiring , appears to have been little enjoyed or understood by our ancestors . It was thought much to preserve the name of the college , or ...
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... afforded to her young , half - civilized , and warlike nobility , a constant and yet varied school of mili- tary science , the favorite study as well of a barbarous as of a corrupt age . France , the Netherlands , and especially Ire ...
... afforded to her young , half - civilized , and warlike nobility , a constant and yet varied school of mili- tary science , the favorite study as well of a barbarous as of a corrupt age . France , the Netherlands , and especially Ire ...
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... afforded peculiar protection to the ship , and to its commander . Ralegh had indeed the mortification of leaving Sir Humphrey Gilbert to finish the enterprise without him . That gallant officer reached Newfoundland , of which , by the ...
... afforded peculiar protection to the ship , and to its commander . Ralegh had indeed the mortification of leaving Sir Humphrey Gilbert to finish the enterprise without him . That gallant officer reached Newfoundland , of which , by the ...
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... afforded to Don Antonio , he was repaid by the gift of a gold chain from Elizabeth . In the exercise of his license for vending wines , he was not restricted in increasing the number of vintners in any part of the kingdom . Hence a ...
... afforded to Don Antonio , he was repaid by the gift of a gold chain from Elizabeth . In the exercise of his license for vending wines , he was not restricted in increasing the number of vintners in any part of the kingdom . Hence a ...
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Страница 277 - But I remember when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, and trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom, and his chin new reap'd Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home.
Страница 84 - If I were not a king, I would be a university man ; * " and if it were so that I must be a prisoner, if I might have my wish, I would desire to have no other prison than that library, and to be chained together with so many good authors et mortuis magistris.
Страница 253 - I prithee, let me see it. Dost thou think that I am afraid of it? " Having fingered the edge of it a little, he returned it, and said, smiling, to the sheriff, " This is a sharp medicine, but it is a sound cure for all diseases...
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Страница 259 - Go, soul, the body's guest, Upon a thankless errand ! Fear not to touch the best, The truth shall be thy warrant Go, since I needs must die, And give the world the lie. Go, tell the court it glows, And shines like rotten wood Go, tell the church it shows What's good, and doth no good If church and court reply, Then give them both the lie. Tell potentates, they live Acting by others...
Страница 166 - The lady doth here protest upon her salvation, that she never dealt in any of these things, and so she willed me to tell the court.
Страница 250 - that the dear servants of God, in better causes than his, had shrunk back and trembled a little, ' he denied not ; but yet gave God thanks ' he never feared death, and much less then. For it was but an opinion and imagination, and the manner of death, though to others it might seem grievous, yet he had rather die so than of a burning fever...
Страница 174 - You shall now receive, my dear wife, my last words in these my last lines. My love I send you, that you may keep it when I am dead ; and my counsel that you may remember it when I am no more. I would not...
Страница 278 - Tobacco, divine, rare, superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all the panaceas, potable gold, and philosopher's stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases. A good vomit, I confess, a virtuous herb, if it be well qualified, opportunely taken, and medicinally used ; but as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, 'tis a plague, a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lands, health; hellish, devilish and damned tobacco, the ruin and overthrow of body and soul.