Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... countenance and with no less loving attention , marked how his words proceeded from him ; but in both these he perceived such strange diversities , that they rather increased new doubts , than gave him ground to settle any judgment ...
... countenance and with no less loving attention , marked how his words proceeded from him ; but in both these he perceived such strange diversities , that they rather increased new doubts , than gave him ground to settle any judgment ...
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... countenance and behavior of such a man doth show forth images of the same constancy , by maintaining a right har- mony betwixt it and the inward good , in yielding itself suitable to the virtuous resolution of the mind . This speech I ...
... countenance and behavior of such a man doth show forth images of the same constancy , by maintaining a right har- mony betwixt it and the inward good , in yielding itself suitable to the virtuous resolution of the mind . This speech I ...
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... countenance , and with no less loving attention marked how his words proceeded from him . But in both these he per- ceived such strange diversities , that they rather increased new doubts than gave him ground to settle any judgment ...
... countenance , and with no less loving attention marked how his words proceeded from him . But in both these he per- ceived such strange diversities , that they rather increased new doubts than gave him ground to settle any judgment ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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