Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... better is better . But I still and utterly deny that there is sprung out of earth a more fruitful knowledge . To the second therefore , that they should be the principal liars , I answer paradoxically ( but truly , I think truly ) that ...
... better is better . But I still and utterly deny that there is sprung out of earth a more fruitful knowledge . To the second therefore , that they should be the principal liars , I answer paradoxically ( but truly , I think truly ) that ...
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... better weigh it by her works upon some meaner subject employed . And , alas , who can better witness that than we , whose experience is grounded upon feeling ? Hath not the only love of her made us , being silly ignorant shepherds ...
... better weigh it by her works upon some meaner subject employed . And , alas , who can better witness that than we , whose experience is grounded upon feeling ? Hath not the only love of her made us , being silly ignorant shepherds ...
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... better season and to better purpose have spoken , and you ( if my speech had prevailed ) should have been at this time as no way more in danger so much more in quietness . I would then have said that wisdom and virtue be the only ...
... better season and to better purpose have spoken , and you ( if my speech had prevailed ) should have been at this time as no way more in danger so much more in quietness . I would then have said that wisdom and virtue be the only ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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