Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... virtues . " This might justify his biographers in silence regarding his ancestry , were it not that his con- nections , both on the father's and the mother's side , were all - important in determining the tenor of his life . The first ...
... virtues . " This might justify his biographers in silence regarding his ancestry , were it not that his con- nections , both on the father's and the mother's side , were all - important in determining the tenor of his life . The first ...
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... virtue . Will you then refuse your energies to your coun- try when it demands them ? Will you bury that distin- guished talent God has given you ? " The career Languet had traced out for Philip was that of a public servant ; and he ...
... virtue . Will you then refuse your energies to your coun- try when it demands them ? Will you bury that distin- guished talent God has given you ? " The career Languet had traced out for Philip was that of a public servant ; and he ...
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... virtues protected me from the contaminating hands of these plebeians ; for coming , ' solummodo , ' to have parted their sanguinolent fray , they yielded me no more rev- erence than if I had been some ' pecorius asinus . ' I , even I ...
... virtues protected me from the contaminating hands of these plebeians ; for coming , ' solummodo , ' to have parted their sanguinolent fray , they yielded me no more rev- erence than if I had been some ' pecorius asinus . ' I , even I ...
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... virtues as benefit the commonwealth , and are the chief ornament of noble minds and high - born personages . It grieved me then , as also your other friends , that you should waste the flower of your youth in such trifles . I began to ...
... virtues as benefit the commonwealth , and are the chief ornament of noble minds and high - born personages . It grieved me then , as also your other friends , that you should waste the flower of your youth in such trifles . I began to ...
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... virtue taught what you should hope , and by no less wisdom what you may hope ; with a council renowned over all Christendom for their well - tempered minds , having set the utmost of their ambition in your favor , and the study of their ...
... virtue taught what you should hope , and by no less wisdom what you may hope ; with a council renowned over all Christendom for their well - tempered minds , having set the utmost of their ambition in your favor , and the study of their ...
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