Records of Noble LivesT. Nelson and Sons, 1868 - 338 páginas |
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... England , 1575 Goes as Ambassador to the Imperial Court , 1577 At Court - Makes acquaintance with the poet Spenser , 1578 Quarrels with the Earl of Oxford - Retires to Wilton - Composes the " Arcadia , " 1580 Returns to public life ...
... England , 1575 Goes as Ambassador to the Imperial Court , 1577 At Court - Makes acquaintance with the poet Spenser , 1578 Quarrels with the Earl of Oxford - Retires to Wilton - Composes the " Arcadia , " 1580 Returns to public life ...
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... England ? Think what glorious deeds , what immortal worthies are connected with it ! Consider only the memorable battle - fields in which it has grandly played its part ! -- battle - fields , whose very names stir our hearts as with the ...
... England ? Think what glorious deeds , what immortal worthies are connected with it ! Consider only the memorable battle - fields in which it has grandly played its part ! -- battle - fields , whose very names stir our hearts as with the ...
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... England is proud to claim as truest knight and perfect gentleman ! This was Sir Philip Sidney , the noblest scion of a noble race ; the pride and boast of a Court which , as it were , absolutely glowed with chivalry , and was ...
... England is proud to claim as truest knight and perfect gentleman ! This was Sir Philip Sidney , the noblest scion of a noble race ; the pride and boast of a Court which , as it were , absolutely glowed with chivalry , and was ...
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... woman of many virtues , whom Spenser has celebrated in his " Ruins of Time , " * Sir Henry Sidney's government of Ireland is vigorously sketched in Mr. Froude's admirable " History of England . " as the " goodly ladie , " who 66 "
... woman of many virtues , whom Spenser has celebrated in his " Ruins of Time , " * Sir Henry Sidney's government of Ireland is vigorously sketched in Mr. Froude's admirable " History of England . " as the " goodly ladie , " who 66 "
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... England , having studied the manners and made acquaintance with the characteristics of many nations . He had acquired a knowledge of French , Italian , Dutch , and Spanish , and something he knew of the more pro- found and difficult ...
... England , having studied the manners and made acquaintance with the characteristics of many nations . He had acquired a knowledge of French , Italian , Dutch , and Spanish , and something he knew of the more pro- found and difficult ...
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