Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... 64 Qui sceptra . . . redit— “ He who rules his people with a harsh gov- ernment fears those who fear him ; the fear returns upon its author " ( Seneca , Oedipus 705 ) . But how much it can move , Plutarch yieldeth a The Defence of Poesy ...
... 64 Qui sceptra . . . redit— “ He who rules his people with a harsh gov- ernment fears those who fear him ; the fear returns upon its author " ( Seneca , Oedipus 705 ) . But how much it can move , Plutarch yieldeth a The Defence of Poesy ...
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... fear , she marked Zelmane's fighting , and when the lion's head was off , as Zelmane ran after Philoclea , so she could not find in her heart but run after Zelmane ; so that it was a new sight fortune had prepared to those woods , to ...
... fear , she marked Zelmane's fighting , and when the lion's head was off , as Zelmane ran after Philoclea , so she could not find in her heart but run after Zelmane ; so that it was a new sight fortune had prepared to those woods , to ...
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... fear which made her loth to have cause of fear yet making her seek cause to nourish her fear . And well she found there was some serious matter , for her husband's countenance figured some resolution between loathsomeness and necessity ...
... fear which made her loth to have cause of fear yet making her seek cause to nourish her fear . And well she found there was some serious matter , for her husband's countenance figured some resolution between loathsomeness and necessity ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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