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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Side lxi
... reference to Sidney's literary activities is in the Familiar Letters of Spenser and Harvey which appeared in the summer of 1580.3 The following year Thomas Howell , a dependant of Sidney's sister , included a veiled reference to the ...
... reference to Sidney's literary activities is in the Familiar Letters of Spenser and Harvey which appeared in the summer of 1580.3 The following year Thomas Howell , a dependant of Sidney's sister , included a veiled reference to the ...
Side 439
... references to seasons . In sonnet 22 Stella rides forth with other ladies when the sun is ' in highest way of heav'n ... reference occurs in the eighth and ninth songs , which are given a springtime setting ( " May then yong his pide ...
... references to seasons . In sonnet 22 Stella rides forth with other ladies when the sun is ' in highest way of heav'n ... reference occurs in the eighth and ninth songs , which are given a springtime setting ( " May then yong his pide ...
Side 466
... reference was a commonplace for describing the effects of love — thus Grimald translated Beza , ' By that gripes name he cleped love ' ( Tottel 129. 10 ) . See also OA 53.6 . 5 Rubarb , a bitter purgative drug ( cf. AS 21. 1 ) . 6-13 ...
... reference was a commonplace for describing the effects of love — thus Grimald translated Beza , ' By that gripes name he cleped love ' ( Tottel 129. 10 ) . See also OA 53.6 . 5 Rubarb , a bitter purgative drug ( cf. AS 21. 1 ) . 6-13 ...
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Introduction | xv |
Sigla and Abbreviations | lxviii |
Poems from the Old Arcadia | 7 |
Copyright | |
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