Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... beauty . " " Happy am I and my beauty both , " answered the fair Philoclea ( the blood coming again to her cheeks , pale before for fear ) , " that you , excellent Amazon , were there to teach him good manners . " " And even thank that ...
... beauty . " " Happy am I and my beauty both , " answered the fair Philoclea ( the blood coming again to her cheeks , pale before for fear ) , " that you , excellent Amazon , were there to teach him good manners . " " And even thank that ...
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... beauty . ' But she , blushing like a fair morning in May at this my singularity , and causing me to rise , ' Noble lady , ' said she , ' it is no marvel to see your judgment mistaken in my beauty , since you begin with so great an error ...
... beauty . ' But she , blushing like a fair morning in May at this my singularity , and causing me to rise , ' Noble lady , ' said she , ' it is no marvel to see your judgment mistaken in my beauty , since you begin with so great an error ...
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... beauty - loving because they will love for want of other business , not because they feel indeed that divine power which makes the heart find a reason in passion — and so ( God knows ) as inconstantly lean upon the next chance that beauty ...
... beauty - loving because they will love for want of other business , not because they feel indeed that divine power which makes the heart find a reason in passion — and so ( God knows ) as inconstantly lean upon the next chance that beauty ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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