Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... writer . These varied qualities were so finely blent in his amiable nature that , when Wotton called him " the very essence of congruity , " he hit upon the hap- piest phrase for describing Sidney's charm . - 66 The man , in fact , was ...
... writer . These varied qualities were so finely blent in his amiable nature that , when Wotton called him " the very essence of congruity , " he hit upon the hap- piest phrase for describing Sidney's charm . - 66 The man , in fact , was ...
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... writes , " put to his sweet son , Prince Edward , my most dear master , prince , and sovereign ; my near kinswoman being his only nurse , my father being his chamberlain , my mother his governess , my aunt in such place as among meaner ...
... writes , " put to his sweet son , Prince Edward , my most dear master , prince , and sovereign ; my near kinswoman being his only nurse , my father being his chamberlain , my mother his governess , my aunt in such place as among meaner ...
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... advantages of public - school education were well appreciated at that time in England . Writing to a nobleman , who asked him how he might best train up his sons , he says : " I wish them sent 10 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... advantages of public - school education were well appreciated at that time in England . Writing to a nobleman , who asked him how he might best train up his sons , he says : " I wish them sent 10 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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... write to you , I will not that it be all empty of some advices , which my natural care for you provoketh me to wish you to follow , as documents to you in this your tender age . Let your first action be the lifting up of your mind to ...
... write to you , I will not that it be all empty of some advices , which my natural care for you provoketh me to wish you to follow , as documents to you in this your tender age . Let your first action be the lifting up of your mind to ...
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... write no other letter than this and hereby I first bless you with my desire to God to plant in you His grace , and ... writer named Philophilippus , who prefixed a short essay on " The Life and Death of Sir Philip Sidney " to the Arcadia ...
... write no other letter than this and hereby I first bless you with my desire to God to plant in you His grace , and ... writer named Philophilippus , who prefixed a short essay on " The Life and Death of Sir Philip Sidney " to the Arcadia ...
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