Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... Excellent on the formal na- ture of Renaissance art and the courtly qualities of the New Arcadia . Perhaps overstates the roles of the Sidneys as patrons responsible for the high Renaissance in Elizabethan England . Danby , John F ...
... Excellent on the formal na- ture of Renaissance art and the courtly qualities of the New Arcadia . Perhaps overstates the roles of the Sidneys as patrons responsible for the high Renaissance in Elizabethan England . Danby , John F ...
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... excellent , or I would I thought thee not so excellent , and yet would I not that I would so . " With that , she wept again , till he again soliciting the conclusion of her story , " Then must you , " said she , " know the story of ...
... excellent , or I would I thought thee not so excellent , and yet would I not that I would so . " With that , she wept again , till he again soliciting the conclusion of her story , " Then must you , " said she , " know the story of ...
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... excellent surgeon , first applying such excellent medicines as she had received of him for that pur- pose , rather than only show herself a woman - lover in fruitless lamentations . She was straight warned with the obedience of an ...
... excellent surgeon , first applying such excellent medicines as she had received of him for that pur- pose , rather than only show herself a woman - lover in fruitless lamentations . She was straight warned with the obedience of an ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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