Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... needs make the word remembered . But what needs more in a thing so known to all men ? Who is it that ever was scholar that doth not carry away some verses of Virgil , Horace , or Cato , which in his youth he learned , and even to his ...
... needs make the word remembered . But what needs more in a thing so known to all men ? Who is it that ever was scholar that doth not carry away some verses of Virgil , Horace , or Cato , which in his youth he learned , and even to his ...
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... needs break through his ears with this joyful song of their good success : [ OA5 followed here , see above p . 62 ] Being all now come together , and all desirous to know each other's adventures , Pamela's noble heart would needs ...
... needs break through his ears with this joyful song of their good success : [ OA5 followed here , see above p . 62 ] Being all now come together , and all desirous to know each other's adventures , Pamela's noble heart would needs ...
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... needs be infinite , since there is nothing above it to limit it ; for beyond which there is nothing must needs be boundless and infinite . If his power be infinite , then likewise must his knowledge be infinite ; for else there should ...
... needs be infinite , since there is nothing above it to limit it ; for beyond which there is nothing must needs be boundless and infinite . If his power be infinite , then likewise must his knowledge be infinite ; for else there should ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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