Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... returned from Wilton to the Court , and found there both Greville and Dyer . แ . " My two and I be met , A blessed happy trinity , As three most jointly set In firmest bond of unity . Join hearts and hands , so let it be ; Make but one ...
... returned from Wilton to the Court , and found there both Greville and Dyer . แ . " My two and I be met , A blessed happy trinity , As three most jointly set In firmest bond of unity . Join hearts and hands , so let it be ; Make but one ...
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... returned in 1571 to England . He was now a man of forty - three , with an impaired constitution and a dimin- ished estate . His wife had lost her good looks in the small - pox , which she caught while nursing the queen through an attack ...
... returned in 1571 to England . He was now a man of forty - three , with an impaired constitution and a dimin- ished estate . His wife had lost her good looks in the small - pox , which she caught while nursing the queen through an attack ...
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... returned to England with advice in favour of Alençon's suit , Philip stayed at Paris . The summer of 1572 was an eventful one in French history . Charles IX . had betrothed his sister , Margaret of Valois , to Henry of Navarre ; and the ...
... returned to England with advice in favour of Alençon's suit , Philip stayed at Paris . The summer of 1572 was an eventful one in French history . Charles IX . had betrothed his sister , Margaret of Valois , to Henry of Navarre ; and the ...
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... with Sir Richard Sackville on this subject . His judgment was that young men lost far more than they gained by an Italian tour . Too many of them returned Papists , or Atheists , experienced in new- 11. ] 27 FOREIGN TRAVEL .
... with Sir Richard Sackville on this subject . His judgment was that young men lost far more than they gained by an Italian tour . Too many of them returned Papists , or Atheists , experienced in new- 11. ] 27 FOREIGN TRAVEL .
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... returned out of Italy worse transformed than ever was any in Circe's court , " yet is he acquainted with " divers noble personages and many worthy gentle- men of England , whom all the siren songs of Italy could never untwine from the ...
... returned out of Italy worse transformed than ever was any in Circe's court , " yet is he acquainted with " divers noble personages and many worthy gentle- men of England , whom all the siren songs of Italy could never untwine from the ...
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