Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... evil fortune , that the sea ( to which they committed themselves ) stirred with terrible tempest , forced them to fall far from their course upon the coast of Lydia.22 Where , what befell unto them , what valiant acts they did , passing ...
... evil fortune , that the sea ( to which they committed themselves ) stirred with terrible tempest , forced them to fall far from their course upon the coast of Lydia.22 Where , what befell unto them , what valiant acts they did , passing ...
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... evil , the thing described cannot be evil ; since his effects be so good as to teach goodness and delight the learners of it ; since therein ( namely in moral doctrine , the chief of all knowledges ) he doth not only far pass the ...
... evil , the thing described cannot be evil ; since his effects be so good as to teach goodness and delight the learners of it ; since therein ( namely in moral doctrine , the chief of all knowledges ) he doth not only far pass the ...
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... evil fortune , me ; if not , I pray you - and , to grant my prayer , fitter time nor place you can have - accomplish ... evil entreated , 91 I came to make my excuse to you , whom seeing such as I do , I find greater cause why I should ...
... evil fortune , me ; if not , I pray you - and , to grant my prayer , fitter time nor place you can have - accomplish ... evil entreated , 91 I came to make my excuse to you , whom seeing such as I do , I find greater cause why I should ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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