Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... ships ' companies were on shore in the island ; some providing ballast for their ships ; others filling of water and refreshing themselves from the land with such things as they could either for money , or by force recover . By reason ...
... ships ' companies were on shore in the island ; some providing ballast for their ships ; others filling of water and refreshing themselves from the land with such things as they could either for money , or by force recover . By reason ...
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... ship , and a weak garrison to resist so mighty an army . By those hundred all was sustained , the volleys , boardings and enterings of fifteen ships of war , besides those which beat her at large . On the contrary , the Spanish were ...
... ship , and a weak garrison to resist so mighty an army . By those hundred all was sustained , the volleys , boardings and enterings of fifteen ships of war , besides those which beat her at large . On the contrary , the Spanish were ...
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... ships . Sir Richard thus overmatched , was sent unto by Alfonso Bassan to remove out of the Revenge , the ship being marvellous unsavoury , filled with blood and bodies of dead and wounded men like a slaughter house . Sir Richard ...
... ships . Sir Richard thus overmatched , was sent unto by Alfonso Bassan to remove out of the Revenge , the ship being marvellous unsavoury , filled with blood and bodies of dead and wounded men like a slaughter house . Sir Richard ...
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