Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... Leicester , succeeded in restoring the shattered fortunes of the family after that great prince's fall , we can understand why Sir Henry Sidney used the following language to his brother - in - law upon the occasion of Mary Sidney's ...
... Leicester , succeeded in restoring the shattered fortunes of the family after that great prince's fall , we can understand why Sir Henry Sidney used the following language to his brother - in - law upon the occasion of Mary Sidney's ...
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... Leicester . Elizabeth's favourite had taken his nephew under special protection . It was indeed commonly accepted for certain that , failing legiti- mate issue , the Earl intended to make Philip his heir . This expectation helps us to ...
... Leicester . Elizabeth's favourite had taken his nephew under special protection . It was indeed commonly accepted for certain that , failing legiti- mate issue , the Earl intended to make Philip his heir . This expectation helps us to ...
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... Leicester to Francis Walsing- ham . This excellent man , who was destined after some years to become his father - in - law , counted among the best and wisest of English statesmen . He was a man of Sir Henry Sidney's , rather than of ...
... Leicester to Francis Walsing- ham . This excellent man , who was destined after some years to become his father - in - law , counted among the best and wisest of English statesmen . He was a man of Sir Henry Sidney's , rather than of ...
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... Leicester and Burleigh de- spatched a formal letter from the Privy Council to Francis . Walsingham , requesting him to provide for the safety of young Lord Wharton and Master Philip Sidney by procur- ing passports in due form , and ...
... Leicester and Burleigh de- spatched a formal letter from the Privy Council to Francis . Walsingham , requesting him to provide for the safety of young Lord Wharton and Master Philip Sidney by procur- ing passports in due form , and ...
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... Leicester . There must have been something inexplicably attractive in his person and his genius at this time ; for the tone of Languet's correspondence can only be matched by that of Shakespeare in the sonnets written for his unknown ...
... Leicester . There must have been something inexplicably attractive in his person and his genius at this time ; for the tone of Languet's correspondence can only be matched by that of Shakespeare in the sonnets written for his unknown ...
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