Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 136
... countess is said to have been murdered , and afterwards thrown down stairs , to make it appear that her death was accidental . She was buried at Cumner , but her body was afterwards removed to St. Mary's church in Oxford . ” - LYSONS'S ...
... countess is said to have been murdered , and afterwards thrown down stairs , to make it appear that her death was accidental . She was buried at Cumner , but her body was afterwards removed to St. Mary's church in Oxford . ” - LYSONS'S ...
Page 149
... countess of Pembroke ; and the following paper will therefore open with a slight sketch of her life , which may be considered under a secondary point of view , as pre- paratory to a few critical remarks on her writings * Αρεται ...
... countess of Pembroke ; and the following paper will therefore open with a slight sketch of her life , which may be considered under a secondary point of view , as pre- paratory to a few critical remarks on her writings * Αρεται ...
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... 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 being gifted by nature ...
... 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 being gifted by nature ...
Page 152
... countess herself on the death of sir Philip , he designates her as The gentlest shepherdess that lives this day , And most resembling , both in shape and spright , Her brother deare * . Another advantage of a similar kind which the fair ...
... countess herself on the death of sir Philip , he designates her as The gentlest shepherdess that lives this day , And most resembling , both in shape and spright , Her brother deare * . Another advantage of a similar kind which the fair ...
Page 154
... countess of Pembroke , as I have mentioned in the preceding paper , had the pleasure of her brother's company during the summer months at Wilton , the beautiful seat of her lord ; and here it * Zouch's Memoirs of the Life of Sidney , p ...
... countess of Pembroke , as I have mentioned in the preceding paper , had the pleasure of her brother's company during the summer months at Wilton , the beautiful seat of her lord ; and here it * Zouch's Memoirs of the Life of Sidney , p ...
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