CHAPTER XVII
THE LONG IMPRISONMENT
Ralegh's efforts to avert complete ruin--True greatness-- Keeps in touch with life--First two years--The history-- The first sentence--Reasons for incompleteness--James's dislike of the work--Its greatness 238
THE LONG IMPRISONMENT
Ralegh's efforts to avert complete ruin--True greatness-- Keeps in touch with life--First two years--The history-- The first sentence--Reasons for incompleteness--James's dislike of the work--Its greatness 238