Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... father's and the mother's side , were all - important in determining the tenor of his life . The first Sidney of whom we hear anything came into England with Henry II . , and held the office of Chamber- lain to that king . His ...
... father's and the mother's side , were all - important in determining the tenor of his life . The first Sidney of whom we hear anything came into England with Henry II . , and held the office of Chamber- lain to that king . His ...
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... father being his chamberlain , my mother his governess , my aunt in such place as among meaner personages is called a dry nurse ; for , from the time he left sucking , she continually lay in bed with him , so long as he remained in ...
... father being his chamberlain , my mother his governess , my aunt in such place as among meaner personages is called a dry nurse ; for , from the time he left sucking , she continually lay in bed with him , so long as he remained in ...
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... in blood ; that Duke's daughter's son ; and do acknowledge , though in all truth I may justly affirm that I am by my father's side of ancient and always well - es teemed and well - matched gentry , -yet I do 6 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... in blood ; that Duke's daughter's son ; and do acknowledge , though in all truth I may justly affirm that I am by my father's side of ancient and always well - es teemed and well - matched gentry , -yet I do 6 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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... father and her brother Guilford on the scaffold . Another of her brothers , John , Earl of Warwick , after his release from the Tower , took refuge at Penshurst , and died there about a month before his nephew's birth . ' Sir Henry's ...
... father and her brother Guilford on the scaffold . Another of her brothers , John , Earl of Warwick , after his release from the Tower , took refuge at Penshurst , and died there about a month before his nephew's birth . ' Sir Henry's ...
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... father style Sir Philip in my hearing ( though I unseen ) Lumen familiæ suæ . ” According to our present notions , we do not consider it al- together well if a boy between the ages of ten and fifteen wins praise for exceptional gravity ...
... father style Sir Philip in my hearing ( though I unseen ) Lumen familiæ suæ . ” According to our present notions , we do not consider it al- together well if a boy between the ages of ten and fifteen wins praise for exceptional gravity ...
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