Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... Book I of the Old Arcadia . Book I makes it quite clear that Sidney set out to write a five - act comedy of love in the Terrentian manner , following the rules he had been taught in school . The subject matter , furthermore , shows the ...
... Book I of the Old Arcadia . Book I makes it quite clear that Sidney set out to write a five - act comedy of love in the Terrentian manner , following the rules he had been taught in school . The subject matter , furthermore , shows the ...
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... Book , or Act , deals with the plots of the two princes to consummate their loves . First , Pyrocles , after ... Book II , Chapter 11 , below ) , and he gets in bed with her . The Third Eclogues celebrate , somewhat ironically , the ...
... Book , or Act , deals with the plots of the two princes to consummate their loves . First , Pyrocles , after ... Book II , Chapter 11 , below ) , and he gets in bed with her . The Third Eclogues celebrate , somewhat ironically , the ...
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... Book I has been retained complete in order that comparisons can be made with Book I of the Old Arcadia , but Books II and III appear in selec- tions only , with parts cut out in synopsis , yet divided under the appropriate chapter ...
... Book I has been retained complete in order that comparisons can be made with Book I of the Old Arcadia , but Books II and III appear in selec- tions only , with parts cut out in synopsis , yet divided under the appropriate chapter ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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