Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... sense of virtue , a sense of what it was to be a man , to be human - to think , to live , to do . One need not cower , beg , lie , and obliterate one's personality or one's sense of self . This achievement of Sidney's life is also the ...
... sense of virtue , a sense of what it was to be a man , to be human - to think , to live , to do . One need not cower , beg , lie , and obliterate one's personality or one's sense of self . This achievement of Sidney's life is also the ...
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... sense's objects be ; Deal thou with powers of thoughts ; leave love to will . But thou wouldst needs fight both with love and sense , With sword of wit giving wounds of dispraise , Till downright blows did foil thy cunning fence ; For ...
... sense's objects be ; Deal thou with powers of thoughts ; leave love to will . But thou wouldst needs fight both with love and sense , With sword of wit giving wounds of dispraise , Till downright blows did foil thy cunning fence ; For ...
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... sense Was held , in open'd sense it flies away , Leaving me nought but wailing eloquence . I , seeing better sights in sight's decay , Call'd it " anew , and woo'd sleep again : But him , her host , that unkind guest had slain . 39 Come ...
... sense Was held , in open'd sense it flies away , Leaving me nought but wailing eloquence . I , seeing better sights in sight's decay , Call'd it " anew , and woo'd sleep again : But him , her host , that unkind guest had slain . 39 Come ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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