Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... unto him , they went away , leaving Musidorus even loth to part with them , for the good conversation he had of them , and obligation he ac- counted himself tied in unto them ; and , therefore , they deliver- ing his chest unto him , he ...
... unto him , they went away , leaving Musidorus even loth to part with them , for the good conversation he had of them , and obligation he ac- counted himself tied in unto them ; and , therefore , they deliver- ing his chest unto him , he ...
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... unto them ( as though she took great care of their well doing and were afraid of their falling out ) that she would speak unto them . They now grown jealous one of another ( the stay having engendered division , and division having ...
... unto them ( as though she took great care of their well doing and were afraid of their falling out ) that she would speak unto them . They now grown jealous one of another ( the stay having engendered division , and division having ...
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... unto me that I should not be moved by that oracle's authority , which brought me to this resolution ? " " Full well , sir , " answered Philanax , " for though it pleased you not as then to let me know what the oracle's words were , yet ...
... unto me that I should not be moved by that oracle's authority , which brought me to this resolution ? " " Full well , sir , " answered Philanax , " for though it pleased you not as then to let me know what the oracle's words were , yet ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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