351 resultados para Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586.
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Published by order of Congress.
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In Spenser's footsteps.--The home of Sir Philip Sidney.--Memorials of William Penn.--The birthplace of Gray's Elegy.--Gilbert White's Selborne.--Goldsmith's "Deserted Village."--Burns in Ayrshire.--Keats and his circle.--In Carlyle's country.--Thomas Hood's homes and friends.--Royal Winchester.
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Published in 1843 under title: Tradescant der Aeltere 1618 in Russland.
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Bound in old sprinkled calf.
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v. 1 Fuller's Holy state.--v. 2 Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of poesy; Selden's Table-talk.--v. 3 Works of Sir Thomas Browne.--v. 4 Felltham's Resolves.--v. 5-6 Walton's Lives.--v. 7 Latimer's Sermons.--v. 8 Jeremy Taylor.
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"Consisting of two plays and an interlude ... not intended for the stage."--Pref.
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Vol. 3-5 have imprint: London, C. K. Paul & co., 1878.
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"Harleian ms. 194."--Pref.
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"The sege of Melayne" seems to form an introduction to "Roland and Otuel." The latter poem is an English version of the French romance of "Otinel." cf. Introd., p. x. "The song of Roland" "is a fragment of the only known English version of the ... Chanson de Roland."--Introd., p. xviii.