Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... Italy had recently bequeathed to Europe . He was a poet and the " warbler of poetic prose , " at a moment when the greater luminaries of the Elizabethan period had scarcely risen above the horizon . Yet his beauty did not betray him ...
... Italy had recently bequeathed to Europe . He was a poet and the " warbler of poetic prose , " at a moment when the greater luminaries of the Elizabethan period had scarcely risen above the horizon . Yet his beauty did not betray him ...
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... Italy , and was elected Professor of Civil Law at Padua in 1547. Two years later he made the acquaintance of Melanchthon . Their intercourse ripened into friendship . Languet resigned his professorship in order to be near the man whom ...
... Italy , and was elected Professor of Civil Law at Padua in 1547. Two years later he made the acquaintance of Melanchthon . Their intercourse ripened into friendship . Languet resigned his professorship in order to be near the man whom ...
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... Italian travels , it will not be out of place to col- lect some contemporary opinions regarding the benefit to be derived by Englishmen from Italy . In a fine passage of " The Schoolmaster " Ascham relates a conversation which he had at ...
... Italian travels , it will not be out of place to col- lect some contemporary opinions regarding the benefit to be derived by Englishmen from Italy . In a fine passage of " The Schoolmaster " Ascham relates a conversation which he had at ...
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... Italy in order to find corruption there : " I am quite sure that this ruinous Italy would so poison the Turks themselves , would so ensnare them in its vile allurements , that they would soon tumble down without being pushed . " Venice ...
... Italy in order to find corruption there : " I am quite sure that this ruinous Italy would so poison the Turks themselves , would so ensnare them in its vile allurements , that they would soon tumble down without being pushed . " Venice ...
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... poli- tics and literature , courtly pleasures , and equestrian exer- cises . In the Defence of Poesy he has given us an agreeable picture of his Italian master in horsemanship , the gascon- 30 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... poli- tics and literature , courtly pleasures , and equestrian exer- cises . In the Defence of Poesy he has given us an agreeable picture of his Italian master in horsemanship , the gascon- 30 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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