Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... Italy had to be included if the grand tour was to be complete - but not because of her antiquities . Then , Italy was the center of all that was new , fashionable , creative , and modern . Because Italy was as well the center of ...
... Italy had to be included if the grand tour was to be complete - but not because of her antiquities . Then , Italy was the center of all that was new , fashionable , creative , and modern . Because Italy was as well the center of ...
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... Italy . Learned and native drama were flourishing , Petrarch had taught the Italian language how to sing , Ariosto ... Italy . Sidney returned to Vienna in November 1574 where , after a trip to Poland , he spent the winter at the court ...
... Italy . Learned and native drama were flourishing , Petrarch had taught the Italian language how to sing , Ariosto ... Italy . Sidney returned to Vienna in November 1574 where , after a trip to Poland , he spent the winter at the court ...
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... Italian nor Spanish have , the French , and we , never almost fail of . Lastly , even the very rhyme itself the Italian cannot put it in the last syllable , by the French named the " masculine rhyme , " but still in the next to the last ...
... Italian nor Spanish have , the French , and we , never almost fail of . Lastly , even the very rhyme itself the Italian cannot put it in the last syllable , by the French named the " masculine rhyme , " but still in the next to the last ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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