Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... things ; " and the fascina- tion which he exerted over all who came in contact with him- a fascination which extended to those who only knew him by report - must now , in part at least , be taken upon trust . We cannot hope to present ...
... things ; " and the fascina- tion which he exerted over all who came in contact with him- a fascination which extended to those who only knew him by report - must now , in part at least , be taken upon trust . We cannot hope to present ...
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... thing rare and beautiful in human life , which could not be recaptured , —which could not even be transmitted , save by hearsay , to a future age . The living Euphues of that era ( so conscious of its aspirations as yet but partially ...
... thing rare and beautiful in human life , which could not be recaptured , —which could not even be transmitted , save by hearsay , to a future age . The living Euphues of that era ( so conscious of its aspirations as yet but partially ...
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... things I hardly call our own " ) , we may take it for a sign that he attached no undue value to noble birth ; and , indeed , he makes one of the most re- spectable persons in his Arcadia exclaim : " I am no her- ald to enquire of men's ...
... things I hardly call our own " ) , we may take it for a sign that he attached no undue value to noble birth ; and , indeed , he makes one of the most re- spectable persons in his Arcadia exclaim : " I am no her- ald to enquire of men's ...
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... park , which supplied that hospitable board with all good things in season . " The painted partridge lies in every field , And for thy mess is willing to be killed ; And if the high - swol'n Medway fail thy dish 8 [ CHAP SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... park , which supplied that hospitable board with all good things in season . " The painted partridge lies in every field , And for thy mess is willing to be killed ; And if the high - swol'n Medway fail thy dish 8 [ CHAP SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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... things and men . When they come forth into the commonwealth , they find nothing new or to seek . They have made their friend- ships and aids , some to last till their age . " One such friend , whose loving help was given to Sidney till ...
... things and men . When they come forth into the commonwealth , they find nothing new or to seek . They have made their friend- ships and aids , some to last till their age . " One such friend , whose loving help was given to Sidney till ...
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Arcadia Astrophel and Stella beauty bliss brother called Cloth Court dear death defence delight desire doth Dudley Duke Duke of Anjou Earl edition Elizabeth England English Essex excellent eyes famous father favour fear flower France French match Fulke Greville gentleman Gilt Tops grace hath heart honour hope Ireland Italian J. A. SYMONDS John Jonson king Lady Mary Languet learning LESLIE STEPHEN letter light live Lord Deputy Lord Rich lyric Majesty marriage Mary Sidney matter mind Molineux Muse Musidorus night noble passion Penelope Penelope Devereux Penshurst poems Poesy poet poetical poetry present prince Pyrocles queen R. W. CHURCH seems sent Sidney's Sir Henry Sidney Sir Philip Sidney sonnets soul Spain Spenser spirit style sweet thee and thee things thou thought tion true unto verse virtue Walsingham words write written wrote young youth Zutphen