Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... prince had read , he had laid in a window , presuming nobody durst look in his writings ; but my son not only took a time to read it , but to copy it . In truth I blamed Clitophon for the curiosity , which made him break his duty in ...
... prince had read , he had laid in a window , presuming nobody durst look in his writings ; but my son not only took a time to read it , but to copy it . In truth I blamed Clitophon for the curiosity , which made him break his duty in ...
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... prince vouchsafeth them his presence and , not only by looking on but by great courtesy and liberality , animates the shepherds the more exquisitely to labor for his good liking . So that there is no cause to blame the prince for ...
... prince vouchsafeth them his presence and , not only by looking on but by great courtesy and liberality , animates the shepherds the more exquisitely to labor for his good liking . So that there is no cause to blame the prince for ...
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... prince's presence ; because , if the worst should fall that I were discovered , yet , having gotten the acquaintance of the prince , it might happen to move his heart to protect me . " Menalcas , being of an honest disposition , pitied ...
... prince's presence ; because , if the worst should fall that I were discovered , yet , having gotten the acquaintance of the prince , it might happen to move his heart to protect me . " Menalcas , being of an honest disposition , pitied ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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