Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... Sidney from rising to high dignity and pow- er in the realm . It was in his arms that the king expired in 1553 at Greenwich . One year before this event Sir Henry had married the Lady Mary Dudley , daughter of Edmund , Viscount De l ...
... Sidney from rising to high dignity and pow- er in the realm . It was in his arms that the king expired in 1553 at Greenwich . One year before this event Sir Henry had married the Lady Mary Dudley , daughter of Edmund , Viscount De l ...
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... Sidney used the following language to his brother - in - law upon the occasion of Mary Sidney's betrothal to the Earl of Pembroke : - " I find to my exceeding great comfort the likelihood of a marriage between my Lord of Pembroke and my ...
... Sidney used the following language to his brother - in - law upon the occasion of Mary Sidney's betrothal to the Earl of Pembroke : - " I find to my exceeding great comfort the likelihood of a marriage between my Lord of Pembroke and my ...
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... Mary Sidney had recently lost her father and her brother Guilford on the scaffold . Another of her brothers , John , Earl of Warwick , after his release from the Tower , took refuge at Penshurst , and died there about a month before his ...
... Mary Sidney had recently lost her father and her brother Guilford on the scaffold . Another of her brothers , John , Earl of Warwick , after his release from the Tower , took refuge at Penshurst , and died there about a month before his ...
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... Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley , he could not but be early conscious of the serious difficulties which perplexed his parents . Had he not been also conscions of a calling to high things , he would have derogated from his illustrious ...
... Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley , he could not but be early conscious of the serious difficulties which perplexed his parents . Had he not been also conscions of a calling to high things , he would have derogated from his illustrious ...
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... SIDNEY . " To this epistle Lady Mary Sidney added a postscript , which , if it is less correct in style and weighty with wise counsel , interests us by its warm and motherly affection . " Your noble and careful father hath taken pains ...
... SIDNEY . " To this epistle Lady Mary Sidney added a postscript , which , if it is less correct in style and weighty with wise counsel , interests us by its warm and motherly affection . " Your noble and careful father hath taken pains ...
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