Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... Sidney , and Mary , countess of Pembroke ; an affection not merely founded on the bonds of relationship , but cemented into the firmest friendship by a perfect congeniality in manners , tastes , and dispositions . It is ever a useful ...
... Sidney , and Mary , countess of Pembroke ; an affection not merely founded on the bonds of relationship , but cemented into the firmest friendship by a perfect congeniality in manners , tastes , and dispositions . It is ever a useful ...
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... Sidney and his sister , in the possession of parents whose lives were a model for all that is great and good . Their father , sir Henry Sidney ... Mary , the eldest daughter of John Dudley , duke of Northumberland , who perished on the ...
... Sidney and his sister , in the possession of parents whose lives were a model for all that is great and good . Their father , sir Henry Sidney ... Mary , the eldest daughter of John Dudley , duke of Northumberland , who perished on the ...
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... Mary's con- cluding appeal . I deem it , indeed , a peculiar hap- piness belonging to the subject which I have ... Sidney to his son Philip Sidney , at school at Shrewsbury , in 1566 , then being of the age of twelve years . " I HAVE ...
... Mary's con- cluding appeal . I deem it , indeed , a peculiar hap- piness belonging to the subject which I have ... Sidney to his son Philip Sidney , at school at Shrewsbury , in 1566 , then being of the age of twelve years . " I HAVE ...
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... MARY SIDNEY * . ' 22 It may readily be conceived that under the eye of parents such as these ( for at this time sir Henry Sidney was residing at Ludlow Castle , not far from Shrewsbury , as lord president of the marches of Wales ) ...
... MARY SIDNEY * . ' 22 It may readily be conceived that under the eye of parents such as these ( for at this time sir Henry Sidney was residing at Ludlow Castle , not far from Shrewsbury , as lord president of the marches of Wales ) ...
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... MARY SIDNEY , afterwards countess of Pembroke , the amiable and accomplished , and only surviving sister of sir Philip Sidney , was born about the middle of the sixteenth century . The utmost at- tention was paid to her education ; and ...
... MARY SIDNEY , afterwards countess of Pembroke , the amiable and accomplished , and only surviving sister of sir Philip Sidney , was born about the middle of the sixteenth century . The utmost at- tention was paid to her education ; and ...
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