| James Howell - 1688 - 554 páginas
...of the Wifdom of Sir Walter Ruliegh ; and many of thefe are like to make Shipwracl^ of their Eftates by this Voyage. Sir Walter landed at Plymouth, whence he thought to make an Efcape ; and fome fay he hath tampered with his Body by Phyfick, to make him look Sickly, that he may... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1806 - 482 páginas
...the wisdom of Sir Walter Ralegh ; and many of these are like to make shipwreck of their estates in this voyage. Sir Walter landed at Plymouth, whence...escape ; and some say he hath tampered with his body by physic, to make him look sickly, that he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1809 - 760 páginas
...make shipwreck of their estates by this Voyage. Sir Walter landed at 1'lyinouih, whence he thought lu make an escape; and some say he hath tampered with his body by physic, to make him look sickly, lhat he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
| 1816 - 758 páginas
...conceit the world had of the wisdom of sir Walter Kaleigh ; and many of these are like to make shipwreck 8 + . y ? L S ko|ݱ l M /~ = L ֗ 7 + ُ p ] - ...ljޒS 닟 ] ݷ % ٯ~ ߸ - 4{ S MDI 5 4 D L physic, to make him look sickly, that he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
| 1821 - 404 páginas
...which he built himself, of that name, that carried him thither,) will prove a fatal destiny to him. Sir Walter landed at Plymouth, whence he thought to...escape ; and some say he hath tampered with his body by physic to make him look sickly, that he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
| 1821 - 408 páginas
...which he built himself, of that name, that carried him thither,) will prove a fatal destiny to him. Sir Walter landed at Plymouth, whence he thought to...escape ; and some say he hath tampered with his body by physic to make him look sickly, that he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 páginas
...younger brothers, being led into the said expedition by a generall conceipt the world had of the wisedom of sir Walter Raleigh ; and many of these are like...escape ; and some say he hath tampered with his body by phisick, to make him look sickly, that he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 810 páginas
...these are like to make shipwrack of their estates by this voyage. Sir Walter landed at Plymouth, whepce he thought to make an escape ; and some say he hath tampered with his body by phisick, to make him look sickly, that he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 548 páginas
...thither) is like to prove a fatal destiny to him, and to some of the rest of those gallant adventurers. Sir Walter landed at Plymouth, whence he thought to make an escape. Gondamar cries out, that he hath broke the sacred peace betwixt the two kingdoms ; and so demands justice."... | |
| 1873 - 402 páginas
...part, published anonymously, and cannot in many 1 See Howell's Epistolse Ho-Eliana;, 1645, page 6: "Sir Walter landed at Plymouth, whence he thought...escape, and some say he hath tampered with his body by Phisick, to make him look sickly, that he may bo the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own house.... | |
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