Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volumen1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... sir Philip Sidney and his beloved sister . At a very early period , indeed , and when but a mere boy in age , we are told by one who knew him well , that young Sidney never appeared to him other I 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING . 115.
... sir Philip Sidney and his beloved sister . At a very early period , indeed , and when but a mere boy in age , we are told by one who knew him well , that young Sidney never appeared to him other I 2 MORNINGS IN SPRING . 115.
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... sir Henry to these striking proofs of his son's successful application to his studies may be justly considered as one of the most pre- cious manuals of instruction which was ever drawn * Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney ...
... sir Henry to these striking proofs of his son's successful application to his studies may be justly considered as one of the most pre- cious manuals of instruction which was ever drawn * Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney ...
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... Sir Henry Sidney to his son Philip Sidney , at school at Shrewsbury , in 1566 , then being of the age of twelve years . " I HAVE received two letters from you , one written in Latin , the other in French ; which I take in good part ...
... Sir Henry Sidney to his son Philip Sidney , at school at Shrewsbury , in 1566 , then being of the age of twelve years . " I HAVE received two letters from you , one written in Latin , the other in French ; which I take in good part ...
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... sir Egerton Brydges , " where Sidney was born , there is a curious engraving by Vertue in- serted in the first ... Philip's tuneful lyre † , whose dying falls Could melt the yielding nymphs and love - sick swains ? * Sir Henry Sidney ...
... sir Egerton Brydges , " where Sidney was born , there is a curious engraving by Vertue in- serted in the first ... Philip's tuneful lyre † , whose dying falls Could melt the yielding nymphs and love - sick swains ? * Sir Henry Sidney ...
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... Philip would , from what has * This postscript is taken from an unique copy of sir Henry's letter , in the hands of Thomas Park , esq . , and which was printed at London by T. Dawson , 1591 , with an epitaph on sir Henry Sidney , signed ...
... Philip would , from what has * This postscript is taken from an unique copy of sir Henry's letter , in the hands of Thomas Park , esq . , and which was printed at London by T. Dawson , 1591 , with an epitaph on sir Henry Sidney , signed ...
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