The Poems of Sir Philip SidneyClarendon Press, 1962 - 578 sider A scholarly edition of poems by Sir Philip Sidney. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... never once exactly repeated a stanzaic pattern , and forty - one of his stanzas were entirely new creations that he had never used before . But his metaphrase of the Psalms shows no essentially new technical advances , for he continues ...
... never once exactly repeated a stanzaic pattern , and forty - one of his stanzas were entirely new creations that he had never used before . But his metaphrase of the Psalms shows no essentially new technical advances , for he continues ...
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... never be confused by a reader , though the same letters can scarcely be distinguished from one another in some secretary hands . It has sometimes been thought that Elizabethan spelling was com- pletely chaotic ; but though it varied ...
... never be confused by a reader , though the same letters can scarcely be distinguished from one another in some secretary hands . It has sometimes been thought that Elizabethan spelling was com- pletely chaotic ; but though it varied ...
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... never , Is cause the looker dyes . She never dies but lasteth In life of lover's hart , He ever dies that wasteth In love , his chiefest part . Thus is her life still guarded , In never dying faith : Thus is his death rewarded , Since ...
... never , Is cause the looker dyes . She never dies but lasteth In life of lover's hart , He ever dies that wasteth In love , his chiefest part . Thus is her life still guarded , In never dying faith : Thus is his death rewarded , Since ...
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Introduction | xv |
Sigla and Abbreviations | lxviii |
Poems from the Old Arcadia | 7 |
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