Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... young Marcellus . Words failed the survivors to express their sense of the world's loss . This they could not utter , because there was something indescribable , in- calculable , in the influence his personality had exercised . We ...
... young Marcellus . Words failed the survivors to express their sense of the world's loss . This they could not utter , because there was something indescribable , in- calculable , in the influence his personality had exercised . We ...
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... young Sir Philip Sidenay for the good and commendable knowledge in him , he had retained and re- ceived him , " etc. On the 9th of August " Baron Sidenay , " as he is also described in this document , took the oaths and entered on his ...
... young Sir Philip Sidenay for the good and commendable knowledge in him , he had retained and re- ceived him , " etc. On the 9th of August " Baron Sidenay , " as he is also described in this document , took the oaths and entered on his ...
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... young Lord Wharton and Master Philip Sidney by procur- ing passports in due form , and sending them immediately back to England . It seems , however , that Sir Henry Sid- ney did not think a return to England necessary in his son's case ...
... young Lord Wharton and Master Philip Sidney by procur- ing passports in due form , and sending them immediately back to England . It seems , however , that Sir Henry Sid- ney did not think a return to England necessary in his son's case ...
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... young man's higher interests . It was indeed one of Sidney's singular felicities that he fell so early under the influence of char- acters like Walsingham and Languet . Together with his father , they helped to correct the bias which he ...
... young man's higher interests . It was indeed one of Sidney's singular felicities that he fell so early under the influence of char- acters like Walsingham and Languet . Together with his father , they helped to correct the bias which he ...
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... Richard Sackville on this subject . His judgment was that young men lost far more than they gained by an Italian tour . Too many of them returned Papists , or Atheists , experienced in new- II . ] 27 FOREIGN TRAVEL .
... Richard Sackville on this subject . His judgment was that young men lost far more than they gained by an Italian tour . Too many of them returned Papists , or Atheists , experienced in new- II . ] 27 FOREIGN TRAVEL .
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