Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... sir Philip Sidney and his sister . Critique on their joint version of the Psalms 1 VI . The same , continued 1 13 53 888 89 113 • 151 VII . The same , concluded 175 VIII . The Cliffords of Craven , continued 211 IX . The banks of the ...
... sir Philip Sidney and his sister . Critique on their joint version of the Psalms 1 VI . The same , continued 1 13 53 888 89 113 • 151 VII . The same , concluded 175 VIII . The Cliffords of Craven , continued 211 IX . The banks of the ...
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... Sir Philip Sidney . CAMDEN * . The subject of all verse , Sidney's sister . BEN JONSON . THERE is not upon record , perhaps , a more illustrious and interesting instance of the mutual affection of brother and sister than that which ...
... Sir Philip Sidney . CAMDEN * . The subject of all verse , Sidney's sister . BEN JONSON . THERE is not upon record , perhaps , a more illustrious and interesting instance of the mutual affection of brother and sister than that which ...
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... Philip 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 , the be- loved and confidential friend of Edward the Sixth , was not more eminent for ...
... Philip 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 , the be- loved and confidential friend of Edward the Sixth , was not more eminent for ...
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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 and lady Sidney in a singularly pro- minent and interesting light . They consist of a letter by the former and a postcript by the latter , addressed to their little Philip , then at school at Shrewsbury , and when not more ...
... sir Henry and lady Sidney in a singularly pro- minent and interesting light . They consist of a letter by the former and a postcript by the latter , addressed to their little Philip , then at school at Shrewsbury , and when not more ...
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