Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Story of the Great Armada
The late Mr. J ames Anthony Froude, in his review of Captain Fernandez Duro's collection of Spanish papers referring to the Armada, describes the campaign as the most dramatic event in our national history, and makes the forecast that When the asperities of theology shall have mellowed down at last, Spanish and English authorities together Will furnish materials for a great epic poem. Then he goes on to speak of that happy time as being still far distant.
I fail to see What the asperities of theology have to do with the story of a naval campaign, and it seems to me that though the time for some inspired singer attempting the epic of the Armada may be far distant, and indeed may never come, it is time to attempt a record of the great struggle between the ?eets of Queen Elizabeth and King Philip, based on contemporary English and Spanish documents, and written, as history should be written, Without any intention of proving this or that pre conceived theory.
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