Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... passed away like young Marcellus . Words failed the survivors to express their sense of the world's loss . This they could not utter , because there was something indescribable , in- calculable , in the influence his personality had ...
... passed away like young Marcellus . Words failed the survivors to express their sense of the world's loss . This they could not utter , because there was something indescribable , in- calculable , in the influence his personality had ...
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... . His mother , Elizabeth Grey , was heiress of a very ancient house , whose baronies and titles had passed by an almost unex- ampled series of female successions . The first founder of 1. ] ŏ LINEAGE , BIRTH , AND BOYHOOD .
... . His mother , Elizabeth Grey , was heiress of a very ancient house , whose baronies and titles had passed by an almost unex- ampled series of female successions . The first founder of 1. ] ŏ LINEAGE , BIRTH , AND BOYHOOD .
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... a picture of the old - world home in which Philip was born , and where he passed his boyhood , that I have been fain to linger over it . Sir Henry Sidney was sent to Ireland in 1556 as 1. ] 9 LINEAGE , BIRTH , AND BOYHOOD .
... a picture of the old - world home in which Philip was born , and where he passed his boyhood , that I have been fain to linger over it . Sir Henry Sidney was sent to Ireland in 1556 as 1. ] 9 LINEAGE , BIRTH , AND BOYHOOD .
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... passed some months at Ludlow with his father , who continued to be President of Wales . In the spring of 1572 the project of a French match was taken up at Court . Mr. Francis Walsingham , the resident ambassador at Paris , had already ...
... passed some months at Ludlow with his father , who continued to be President of Wales . In the spring of 1572 the project of a French match was taken up at Court . Mr. Francis Walsingham , the resident ambassador at Paris , had already ...
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... passed them , not one bestowed on me a civil look or made the least return of my salutes . " Philip had taken refuge at the English embassy , and to this circumstance he possibly owed his life . The horrors of St. Bartholomew must ...
... passed them , not one bestowed on me a civil look or made the least return of my salutes . " Philip had taken refuge at the English embassy , and to this circumstance he possibly owed his life . The horrors of St. Bartholomew must ...
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