Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... wrote these lines : " Go , boy , and carve this passion on the bark Of yonder tree , which stands the sacred mark Of noble Sidney's birth . " Jonson expatiates long over the rural charms of Pens- hurst , which delighted him on many a ...
... wrote these lines : " Go , boy , and carve this passion on the bark Of yonder tree , which stands the sacred mark Of noble Sidney's birth . " Jonson expatiates long over the rural charms of Pens- hurst , which delighted him on many a ...
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... wrote at a later period regarding his two comrades . He had recently 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 ...
... wrote at a later period regarding his two comrades . He had recently 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 ...
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... wrote , urging him to marry , and using arguments similar to those which Shakespeare pressed on his " fair friend . " Philip's answers show that , unless he was a deep dissembler , he remained heart - free . So time slipped by . Perhaps ...
... wrote , urging him to marry , and using arguments similar to those which Shakespeare pressed on his " fair friend . " Philip's answers show that , unless he was a deep dissembler , he remained heart - free . So time slipped by . Perhaps ...
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... wrote himself , amid the distractions of Venetian society , that he required hard studies to drive away melancholy . Moreover , he indulged dreams of high and noble ambition . Self - culture , the preparation of his whole nature for ...
... wrote himself , amid the distractions of Venetian society , that he required hard studies to drive away melancholy . Moreover , he indulged dreams of high and noble ambition . Self - culture , the preparation of his whole nature for ...
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... wrote upon this point is worthy of careful peru- sal at the present day . It reminds us that the Irish diffi- culty has been permanent , and without appreciable altera- tion , through three centuries . " Little is lenity to prevail in ...
... wrote upon this point is worthy of careful peru- sal at the present day . It reminds us that the Irish diffi- culty has been permanent , and without appreciable altera- tion , through three centuries . " Little is lenity to prevail in ...
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