Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... wish them down , But all come in , the farmer and the clown , And no one empty - handed to salute Thy lord and lady , though they have no suit . Some bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they ...
... wish them down , But all come in , the farmer and the clown , And no one empty - handed to salute Thy lord and lady , though they have no suit . Some bring a capon , some a rural cake , Some nuts , some apples ; some that think they ...
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... that the advantages of public - school education were well appreciated at that time in England . Writing to a nobleman , who asked him how he might best train up his sons , he says : " I wish them sent 10 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
... that the advantages of public - school education were well appreciated at that time in England . Writing to a nobleman , who asked him how he might best train up his sons , he says : " I wish them sent 10 [ CHAP . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .
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John Addington Symonds. sons , he says : " I wish them sent to the best school , and a public . They are in more danger in your own family among ill servants than amongst a thousand boys , however immodest . To breed them at home is to ...
John Addington Symonds. sons , he says : " I wish them sent to the best school , and a public . They are in more danger in your own family among ill servants than amongst a thousand boys , however immodest . To breed them at home is to ...
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... wish you to exercise that practice of 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 ...
... wish you to exercise that practice of 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 ...
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... wishes the Turks could come to Italy in order to find corruption there : " I am quite sure that this ruinous Italy would so poison the Turks themselves , would so ensnare them in its vile allurements , that they would soon tumble down ...
... wishes the Turks could come to Italy in order to find corruption there : " I am quite sure that this ruinous Italy would so poison the Turks themselves , would so ensnare them in its vile allurements , that they would soon tumble down ...
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