Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... ears as is possible : for the force of a similitude not being to prove anything to a contrary disputer , but only to explain to a willing hearer ; when that is done , the rest is a most tedious prattling , rather over- swaying the ...
... ears as is possible : for the force of a similitude not being to prove anything to a contrary disputer , but only to explain to a willing hearer ; when that is done , the rest is a most tedious prattling , rather over- swaying the ...
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... ears of Midas - Midas , wealthy king of Phrygia , whose ears were changed into an ass's because he preferred Pan's playing to Apollo's ( Ovid , Metamorphoses 11.146-79 ) . 123 Bubonax - combination of Hipponax and Bupalus , Hipponax ...
... ears of Midas - Midas , wealthy king of Phrygia , whose ears were changed into an ass's because he preferred Pan's playing to Apollo's ( Ovid , Metamorphoses 11.146-79 ) . 123 Bubonax - combination of Hipponax and Bupalus , Hipponax ...
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... ears , That conversation sweet where such high comforts be As , conster'd3 in true speech , the name of heaven it bears , Make me in my best thoughts and quietest judgment see That in no more but these I might be fully blest ; Yet , ah ...
... ears , That conversation sweet where such high comforts be As , conster'd3 in true speech , the name of heaven it bears , Make me in my best thoughts and quietest judgment see That in no more but these I might be fully blest ; Yet , ah ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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