Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... arms , though arms are useless now " ( Aeneid 2.314 ) . 8 carmina - songs . • 9 learned Hebricians agree , although the rules be not 106 Sir Philip Sidney.
... arms , though arms are useless now " ( Aeneid 2.314 ) . 8 carmina - songs . • 9 learned Hebricians agree , although the rules be not 106 Sir Philip Sidney.
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... arms " ) , Basilius told her that he had had occasion by one very inward with him to know in part the discourse of his life , which was , that he was bastard - brother to the fair Helen , queen of Corinth , and dearly esteemed of her ...
... arms " ) , Basilius told her that he had had occasion by one very inward with him to know in part the discourse of his life , which was , that he was bastard - brother to the fair Helen , queen of Corinth , and dearly esteemed of her ...
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... arms . The Irish greyhound against the English mastiff , the sword - fish against the whale , the rhinoceros against the elephant , might be models , and but models , of this combat . Anaxius was better armed defensively , for , beside ...
... arms . The Irish greyhound against the English mastiff , the sword - fish against the whale , the rhinoceros against the elephant , might be models , and but models , of this combat . Anaxius was better armed defensively , for , beside ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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