Raleigh - Edmund Gosse

Raleigh

By Edmund Gosse

  • Release Date: 1928-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

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Three hundred years have gone by today since Sir Walter Raleigh was beheaded, in presence of a vast throng of spectators, on the scaffold of old Palace Yard in Westminster. General Gordon said that England is what her adventurers have made her, and there is not in all English history a more shining and violent specimen of the adventurous type than Raleigh. I am desired to deliver a brief panegyric on this celebrated freebooter, and I go behind the modern definition of the word "panegyric" (as a pompous and ornamented piece of rhetoric) to its original significance, which was, as I take it, the reminder, to a great assembly of persons, of the reason why they have been brought together in the name of a man long dead. Therefore I shall endeavour, in the short space of time allotted to me, not so much to eulogise as to explain and to define what Sir Walter Raleigh was and represents.

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