... in author- ship from Sir Philip Sidney to Conrad Aiken . In two cases limitations of space have made abridge- ment necessary , and in one of these the condensa- tion unquestionably increases the power of the whole . Two of the sequences ...
... Sir Thos . More - ut A § 62 , s.v. Biography ( and note thereto ) . Treats w ... SIDNEY , Sir Philip [ 1554-1586 ] . Bourne , H. R. Fox Sir Philip Sidney ... ( in author's orthography ) by Wm . MORRIS in his " Golden Type , " w ...
... Sir Thos . [ 1480-1535 ] . * Bridgett , Rev. T. E. Life and Writings of Sir ... SIDNEY , Sir Philip [ 1554-1586 ] . Bourne , H. R. Fox Sir Philip Sidney ... ( in author's orthography ) by Win . MORRIS in his " Golden Type , " w ...
... Sir Thos . [ 1480-1535 ] . * Bridgett , Rev. T. E. Life and Writings of Sir ... SIDNEY , Sir Philip [ 1554-1586 ] . Bourne , H. R. Fox Sir Philip Sidney ... ( in author's orthography ) by Wm . MORRIS in his " Golden Type , " w ...
... Sir Thos . [ 1480-1535 ] . * Bridgett , Rev. T. E. Seebohm , Fred . Life and ... SIDNEY , Sir Philip [ 1554-1586 ] . Bourne , H. R. Fox Sir Philip Sidney ... ( in author's orthography ) by Wm . MORRIS in his " Golden Type , " w ...
... Sir John Barnard . To Mr Fox Bourne , who won his spurs in literature as entire management of English politics , and had to be Paterson he devotes one of the most important chapters in author of the best memoir of Sir Philip Sidney that ...
... Sir Thos . More - ut A § 62 , s.v. Biography ( and note thereto ) . Treats w ... SIDNEY , Sir Philip [ 1554-1586 ] . Bourne , H. R. Fox Sir Philip Sidney ... ( in author's orthography ) by Wm . MORRIS in his " Golden Type , " w ...
... author , or when we learn that he " literally lived in the open air ... in author or subject . He seems never to have met an author or a wit . There ... SIR PHILIP SIDNEY'S SONNETS . * The perhaps , only the more interesting ...
... in author dictionaries, cited in Index of Dictionaries to English writers (XVI – XX cc.) in the References. The ... Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542) John Lyly (c. 1553-1606) Edmund Spenser (c. 1552-1599) Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) ...
... in Author's Pen and ... Philip Sidney's reworking of a beast fable in The Old Arcadia, every kind of animal gives its most salient quality to the newly created species of animal life, the human being. The dog provides flattery (Sir ...