Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... prove a devil incarnate , ” - Ascham preaches an eloquent sermon , with allegories from Plato and Homer , to prove that Italy is but a garden of Circe or an isle of sirens to our northern youth . Parker , Howell , Fuller , Hall ...
... prove a devil incarnate , ” - Ascham preaches an eloquent sermon , with allegories from Plato and Homer , to prove that Italy is but a garden of Circe or an isle of sirens to our northern youth . Parker , Howell , Fuller , Hall ...
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... prove that Philip's marriage with Penelope was contemplated by her father . That the world expected it appears from a letter of Mr. Edward Waterhouse to Sir Henry Sidney under date 14th Novem- ber . After first touching upon the bright ...
... prove that Philip's marriage with Penelope was contemplated by her father . That the world expected it appears from a letter of Mr. Edward Waterhouse to Sir Henry Sidney under date 14th Novem- ber . After first touching upon the bright ...
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... proved the inequity and the political imprudence of freeing great nobles from burdens which must be paid by the poor . These poor , moreover , were already taxed by their lords , and shamefully ill - treated by them . " And priv- ileged ...
... proved the inequity and the political imprudence of freeing great nobles from burdens which must be paid by the poor . These poor , moreover , were already taxed by their lords , and shamefully ill - treated by them . " And priv- ileged ...
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... prove poetical or real on their part . And if real , whether the balance swayed not unequally , by adding much to them and little to his sovereign . The duke's great- ness being only name and possibility ; and both these either to ...
... prove poetical or real on their part . And if real , whether the balance swayed not unequally , by adding much to them and little to his sovereign . The duke's great- ness being only name and possibility ; and both these either to ...
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... prove a kind of trophy to him . ... In this freedom of heart , being one day at tennis , a peer of this realm , born great , greater by alliance , and superlative in the prince's favour , abruptly came into the tennis court ; and ...
... prove a kind of trophy to him . ... In this freedom of heart , being one day at tennis , a peer of this realm , born great , greater by alliance , and superlative in the prince's favour , abruptly came into the tennis court ; and ...
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