Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... seems , however , that Sir Henry Sid- ney did not think a return to England necessary in his son's case . Philip left Paris , passed through Lorraine , visited Strasburg , stopped at Heidelberg , and came thence to Frank- fort . It ...
... seems , however , that Sir Henry Sid- ney did not think a return to England necessary in his son's case . Philip left Paris , passed through Lorraine , visited Strasburg , stopped at Heidelberg , and came thence to Frank- fort . It ...
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... seem at this time to have been chiefly in philosophy and science . Languet urges him not to overwork himself ; and he ... seems indeed to have been a grave youth . Who his intimate friends were , we do not know . Sarpi was away at Mantua ...
... seem at this time to have been chiefly in philosophy and science . Languet urges him not to overwork himself ; and he ... seems indeed to have been a grave youth . Who his intimate friends were , we do not know . Sarpi was away at Mantua ...
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... seems that this grave youth , poet as he was , pas- sionate lover as he undoubtedly became , and hasty as he occasionally showed himself in trifles , had a somewhat politic and sluggish temperament . Fulke Greville recorded that he ...
... seems that this grave youth , poet as he was , pas- sionate lover as he undoubtedly became , and hasty as he occasionally showed himself in trifles , had a somewhat politic and sluggish temperament . Fulke Greville recorded that he ...
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... seems that before he reached Heidelberg , Sidney had been met by Hubert Languet ; and this good counseller attended him through all his German wanderings . They went together to Prague , where the new emperor was holding his Court ...
... seems that before he reached Heidelberg , Sidney had been met by Hubert Languet ; and this good counseller attended him through all his German wanderings . They went together to Prague , where the new emperor was holding his Court ...
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... seems little doubt that Sir Henry made no pecuniary profit for himself out of his viceroyalty , and that he managed the realm as economically and as justly as was possible . Ormond and the nobles of his party , however , complained that ...
... seems little doubt that Sir Henry made no pecuniary profit for himself out of his viceroyalty , and that he managed the realm as economically and as justly as was possible . Ormond and the nobles of his party , however , complained that ...
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