Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... noble birth , and worthy of a noble mind . The Shepherd's Calendar hath much poetry in his Eclogues , indeed worthy the reading , if I be not deceived . That same framing of his style to an old rustic language I dare not allow , since ...
... noble birth , and worthy of a noble mind . The Shepherd's Calendar hath much poetry in his Eclogues , indeed worthy the reading , if I be not deceived . That same framing of his style to an old rustic language I dare not allow , since ...
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... noble kinswoman , partly with the humor of youth , which ever thinks that good whose goodness he sees not . And in this court he received so good increase of knowledge that , after some years spent , he so manifested a most virtuous ...
... noble kinswoman , partly with the humor of youth , which ever thinks that good whose goodness he sees not . And in this court he received so good increase of knowledge that , after some years spent , he so manifested a most virtuous ...
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... noble a cause . But first even by the favor you bear to the lord of this noble armor , I conjure you to tell me the story of your fortune herein , lest , hereafter , when the image of so excellent a lady in so strange a plight come be ...
... noble a cause . But first even by the favor you bear to the lord of this noble armor , I conjure you to tell me the story of your fortune herein , lest , hereafter , when the image of so excellent a lady in so strange a plight come be ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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