Captain John Smith Captain John Smith

Captain John Smith

Publisher Description

Captain John Smith understood his good fortune in being the recorder of his own deeds, and he preceded Lord Beaconsfield (in "Endymion") in his appreciation of the value of the influence of women upon the career of a hero. I have deeply hazarded myself in doing and suffering, and why should I sticke to hazard my reputation in recording? He that acteth two parts is the more borne withall if he come short, or fayle in one of them. Where shall we looke to finde a Julius Caesar whose atchievments shine as cleare in his owne Commentaries, as they did in the field? I confesse, my hand though able to wield a weapon among the Barbarous, yet well may tremble in handling a Pen among so many judicious; especially when I am so bold as to call so piercing and so glorious an Eye, as your Grace, to view these poore ragged lines.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1624
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
306
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
195.3
KB
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