Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... worthy person . " " " Noble lady , " answered she , " if your inward eyes could discern the wounds of my soul , you should have a plentifuller cause to exercise your compassion . " But it was sport to see how in one instant both ...
... worthy person . " " " Noble lady , " answered she , " if your inward eyes could discern the wounds of my soul , you should have a plentifuller cause to exercise your compassion . " But it was sport to see how in one instant both ...
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... 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 neither Theocritus ...
... 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 neither Theocritus ...
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... worthy to serve the noble exercise of chivalry , nor any other 58 epitaph to be written the epitaph did not appear in 1590 , but was supplied by the Countess of Pembroke in 1593 . 59 ghosty - demoniac . worthy to feel that sword , which ...
... worthy to serve the noble exercise of chivalry , nor any other 58 epitaph to be written the epitaph did not appear in 1590 , but was supplied by the Countess of Pembroke in 1593 . 59 ghosty - demoniac . worthy to feel that sword , which ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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