Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... Spaniard . " 66 Nay , thou flatterest me there , " said the Lord Howard , with an appearance of considerable modesty , " I did but follow the example of that worthy and approved good knight , Sir Walter Raleigh , -and but at a humble ...
... Spaniard . " 66 Nay , thou flatterest me there , " said the Lord Howard , with an appearance of considerable modesty , " I did but follow the example of that worthy and approved good knight , Sir Walter Raleigh , -and but at a humble ...
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... Spaniards , and know- ledge of the art of war , seek me for to be their admiral , which , if it be the good pleasure of your majesty , whose poor soldier I am , I am in no wise unwilling to be : but to make the consequence we seek the ...
... Spaniards , and know- ledge of the art of war , seek me for to be their admiral , which , if it be the good pleasure of your majesty , whose poor soldier I am , I am in no wise unwilling to be : but to make the consequence we seek the ...
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... Spaniard , and one or two large shells found on the American shore ; -in this , a right hand- some arbalest , the handle of which was of ivory , very daintily carved , —with a quiver full of arrows ; and in that a lot of swords , pieces ...
... Spaniard , and one or two large shells found on the American shore ; -in this , a right hand- some arbalest , the handle of which was of ivory , very daintily carved , —with a quiver full of arrows ; and in that a lot of swords , pieces ...
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... Spaniards great hurt , and coming back , fear not that I shall fail in despoiling them of the Plate fleet to the exceeding enrichment of her majesty's exchequer . " " Ha ! " cried Lord Burghley . " The matter stands thus - the gentlemen ...
... Spaniards great hurt , and coming back , fear not that I shall fail in despoiling them of the Plate fleet to the exceeding enrichment of her majesty's exchequer . " " Ha ! " cried Lord Burghley . " The matter stands thus - the gentlemen ...
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... Spaniards , with all their host of big ships , amounting to 160 sail , to pass him by as they did , swag- gering it along like very bullies as they were , we in the Disdain were sent to challenge them to the fight , at the which we lost ...
... Spaniards , with all their host of big ships , amounting to 160 sail , to pass him by as they did , swag- gering it along like very bullies as they were , we in the Disdain were sent to challenge them to the fight , at the which we lost ...
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