Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... learning which 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 ...
... learning which 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 ...
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... learning often ; for that will stand you in most stead in that profession of life that you are born to live in . And since this is my first letter that ever I did write to you , I will not that it be all empty of some advices , which my ...
... learning often ; for that will stand you in most stead in that profession of life that you are born to live in . And since this is my first letter that ever I did write to you , I will not that it be all empty of some advices , which my ...
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... learning as there- by you may increase our loving care of you , and deserve at his hands the continuance of his great joys , to have him often witness with his own hand the hope he hath in your well - doing . " 6 ' Farewell , my little ...
... learning as there- by you may increase our loving care of you , and deserve at his hands the continuance of his great joys , to have him often witness with his own hand the hope he hath in your well - doing . " 6 ' Farewell , my little ...
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... learning at this period flourished less upon the banks of the Isis than at Cambridge and in our public schools . Bruno , in his account of a visit to Oxford ten years later , introduces us to a set of pompous pedants , steeped in ...
... learning at this period flourished less upon the banks of the Isis than at Cambridge and in our public schools . Bruno , in his account of a visit to Oxford ten years later , introduces us to a set of pompous pedants , steeped in ...
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... learning astronomy and getting a knowledge of music , " and is anxious to read the Politics of Aristotle . Meanwhile he frequented the sumptuous houses of the Venetian nobles : " Yet I would rather have one pleasant chat with you , my ...
... learning astronomy and getting a knowledge of music , " and is anxious to read the Politics of Aristotle . Meanwhile he frequented the sumptuous houses of the Venetian nobles : " Yet I would rather have one pleasant chat with you , my ...
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