Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... able to contain the treasure of that wise speech ; and therefore , besought him to repeat it again , that by the oftener hearing it , his mind might be the better acquainted with the divineness thereof ; and that being graciously ...
... able to contain the treasure of that wise speech ; and therefore , besought him to repeat it again , that by the oftener hearing it , his mind might be the better acquainted with the divineness thereof ; and that being graciously ...
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... able to have carried fear to any mind that was not privy to itself of a true and constant worthiness . But Pyrocles , whose soul might well be separated from his body , but never alienated from the remembering what was comely , if at ...
... able to have carried fear to any mind that was not privy to itself of a true and constant worthiness . But Pyrocles , whose soul might well be separated from his body , but never alienated from the remembering what was comely , if at ...
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... able to carry worlds of ships and men upon them , with such swiftness as nothing seems able to withstand them , yet , meeting one another , with mingling their watery forces , and struggling together , it is long to say whether stream ...
... able to carry worlds of ships and men upon them , with such swiftness as nothing seems able to withstand them , yet , meeting one another , with mingling their watery forces , and struggling together , it is long to say whether stream ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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