Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... Sidney's widow . " And as far as Sidney's widow is concerned , how did Frances Walsingham Sidney Devereux actually feel in her heart toward her beautiful but scandal - besmirched sister - in - law , Penelope Devereux , Lady Rich ...
... Sidney's widow . " And as far as Sidney's widow is concerned , how did Frances Walsingham Sidney Devereux actually feel in her heart toward her beautiful but scandal - besmirched sister - in - law , Penelope Devereux , Lady Rich ...
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... Sidney , what is is not a proper subject for the poet . Of external material nature , he says , " Her world is brazen , the poets only deliver a golden . " Whatever the limits of the poet's ranging beyond the actual , Sidney never ...
... Sidney , what is is not a proper subject for the poet . Of external material nature , he says , " Her world is brazen , the poets only deliver a golden . " Whatever the limits of the poet's ranging beyond the actual , Sidney never ...
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... Sidney's view is partly backwards towards the ancients . Both poets berate the sad state of poetry during their time , but Sidney does not voice that note of optimism which is present in Jonson : " I cannot thinke Nature is so spent ...
... Sidney's view is partly backwards towards the ancients . Both poets berate the sad state of poetry during their time , but Sidney does not voice that note of optimism which is present in Jonson : " I cannot thinke Nature is so spent ...
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A SIDNEY Knowles | 11 |
CHARLES E MOUNTS | 19 |
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