Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... Musidorus gets rid of Dametas and his family by sending Dametas out to find hidden treasure , by telling Miso that her husband is on his way to his lover ( whom Musidorus has heard sing OA 45 , below , to Dametas ) and sending her after ...
... Musidorus gets rid of Dametas and his family by sending Dametas out to find hidden treasure , by telling Miso that her husband is on his way to his lover ( whom Musidorus has heard sing OA 45 , below , to Dametas ) and sending her after ...
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... Musidorus , as who should say , “ And is it pos- sible that Musidorus should threaten to leave me ? ” And this struck Musidorus ' mind and senses so dumb too that , for grief being not able to say anything , they rested with their eyes ...
... Musidorus , as who should say , “ And is it pos- sible that Musidorus should threaten to leave me ? ” And this struck Musidorus ' mind and senses so dumb too that , for grief being not able to say anything , they rested with their eyes ...
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... Musidorus . However , they were soon defeated by Evarchus , who rushed to support Dorilaus and , after the war , married Dorilaus ' sister . From this union came a son , Pyrocles , at whose birth there were signs in the heavens and on ...
... Musidorus . However , they were soon defeated by Evarchus , who rushed to support Dorilaus and , after the war , married Dorilaus ' sister . From this union came a son , Pyrocles , at whose birth there were signs in the heavens and on ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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