Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... give it in full ; for nothing could better bring before our eyes the ideal of conduct which then ruled English gentlefolk : - “ I have received two letters from you , one written in Latin , the other in French ; which I take in good ...
... give it in full ; for nothing could better bring before our eyes the ideal of conduct which then ruled English gentlefolk : - “ I have received two letters from you , one written in Latin , the other in French ; which I take in good ...
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... give you in this his letter so wise , so learned , and most req- uisite precepts for you to follow with a diligent and humble thank- ful mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding and rever- ent honouring the same , -no ...
... give you in this his letter so wise , so learned , and most req- uisite precepts for you to follow with a diligent and humble thank- ful mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding and rever- ent honouring the same , -no ...
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... the respect of both . Don John of Austria , the victor of Lepanto , was then acting as viceroy to the King of Spain . Sidney paid him his respects , and this is the account Fulke Greville gives of his recep- 40 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... the respect of both . Don John of Austria , the victor of Lepanto , was then acting as viceroy to the King of Spain . Sidney paid him his respects , and this is the account Fulke Greville gives of his recep- 40 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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John Addington Symonds. this is the account Fulke Greville gives of his recep- tion : - " " - Though at the first , in his Spanish haughture , he ( Don John ) gave him access as by descent to a youth , of grace as to a stranger , and in ...
John Addington Symonds. this is the account Fulke Greville gives of his recep- tion : - " " - Though at the first , in his Spanish haughture , he ( Don John ) gave him access as by descent to a youth , of grace as to a stranger , and in ...
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... any law , and their own consciences , who best know their own natures , give sufficient proof of . For under the sun there is not a nation that live more tyrannously than they do one over 46 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... any law , and their own consciences , who best know their own natures , give sufficient proof of . For under the sun there is not a nation that live more tyrannously than they do one over 46 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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