Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 73
Seite 136
... never affirmeth . The poet never maketh any circles about your imagination , to conjure you to believe for true what he writeth . He citeth not authorities of other histories , but even for his entry calleth the sweet Muses to inspire ...
... never affirmeth . The poet never maketh any circles about your imagination , to conjure you to believe for true what he writeth . He citeth not authorities of other histories , but even for his entry calleth the sweet Muses to inspire ...
Seite 140
... never displease a soldier : but the quiddity of ens and prima materia85 will hardly agree with a corslet . And therefore , as I said in the beginning , even Turks and Tartars are delighted with poets . Homer , a Greek , flourished ...
... never displease a soldier : but the quiddity of ens and prima materia85 will hardly agree with a corslet . And therefore , as I said in the beginning , even Turks and Tartars are delighted with poets . Homer , a Greek , flourished ...
Seite 451
... never cause to care but the care was doubled , when I never rejoiced , but that I saw my joy shine in another's eyes . What shall I say of the free delight which the heart might embrace without the accusing of the inward con- science of ...
... never cause to care but the care was doubled , when I never rejoiced , but that I saw my joy shine in another's eyes . What shall I say of the free delight which the heart might embrace without the accusing of the inward con- science of ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
4 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Amphialus Anaxius answered Antiphilus apparel Argalus armor Astrophel and Stella Basilius beauty body breast cause Cecropia Cleophila Clitophon countenance Countess of Pembroke Dametas daughter dear death delight desire disdain Dorus doth Duke ears Eclogues evil excellent eyes face fair fair ladies fear force fortune give grief Gynecia hand hath heart heaven heavenly Helots honor Ismenus Kalander king kiss knight Laconia lady leave live lodge look Lord Macedon mind Miso Musidorus nature never noble Old Arcadia Palladius Pamela Parthenia passion Phalantus Philanax Philoclea pity poem poesy poetry poets praise prince Princess Pyrocles Queen reason shepherds Sidney's sight Sir Philip Sidney sister solitariness song sorrow soul speak speech sweet sword tears tell thee Thessalia things thou thought unto verse virtue virtuous voice wherein whereof withal words worthy wound yield Zelmane Zelmane's