Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... rest . " " " " Nay , rather , " answered Pyrocles , " as each excellent thing once well learned serves for a measure of all other knowledges . ' " And is that become , " said Musidorus , " a measure for other things , which never ...
... rest . " " " " Nay , rather , " answered Pyrocles , " as each excellent thing once well learned serves for a measure of all other knowledges . ' " And is that become , " said Musidorus , " a measure for other things , which never ...
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... rest is a most tedious prattling , rather over- swaying the memory from the purpose whereto they were ap- plied , than any whit informing the judgment , already either satisfied , or by similitudes not to be satisfied . For my part , I ...
... rest is a most tedious prattling , rather over- swaying the memory from the purpose whereto they were ap- plied , than any whit informing the judgment , already either satisfied , or by similitudes not to be satisfied . For my part , I ...
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... rest , 56 coming down to meet with the knight , now very near him , he perceived the knight had missed his rest ; where- fore the courteous Amphialus would not let his lance descend , but with a gallant grace ran over the head of his ...
... rest , 56 coming down to meet with the knight , now very near him , he perceived the knight had missed his rest ; where- fore the courteous Amphialus would not let his lance descend , but with a gallant grace ran over the head of his ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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