That Great Lucifer: A Portrait of Sir Walter RaleghRaleigh's contemporaries and his times, stressing his accomplishments as a soldier, sailor, courtier, explorer, poet, historian, and literary patron. |
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How We May Annoy the King of Spain | 39 |
So Great and Terrible an Ostentation | 48 |
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