Author: Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke)
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Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 334
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Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney
Author: Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke)
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Pages : 334
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Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney Etc
Author: Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke)
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Pages : 278
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Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney Etc
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Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney: Etc., First Published 1652
Author: Fulke Greville
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ISBN: 9781375760744
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
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ISBN: 9781375760744
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Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney
Author: Fulke Greville
Publisher: SEVERUS Verlag
ISBN: 3863472454
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 313
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...of her harmony) cals for Musick; especially that song which himself had intitled, La cuijse rompue. Partly (as I conceive by the name) to shew that the glory of mortal flesh was shaken in him: and by that Musick it self, to fashion and enfranchise his heavenly soul into that everlasting harmony of Angels, whereof these Concords were a kinde of terrestriall Echo: And in this supreme, or middle Orb of Contemplations, he blessedly went on, within a circular motion, to the end of all flesh. The last scene of this Tragedy was the parting between the two brothers: the the weaker shewing infinite strength in suppressing sorrow, and the stronger infinite weakness in expressing of it. So far did invaluable worthinefle, in the dying brother enforce the living to descend beneath his owne worth, and by abundance of childish tears, bewail the publique, in his particular loss. Yea so far was his true remission of minde transformed into ejulation, that Sir Philip, (in whom all earthly passion did even as it were flash, like lights ready to burn out) recals those spirits together with a strong vertue, but weak voice; mildly blaming him for relaxing the frail strengths left to support him, in his finall combate of separation at hand. And to stop this naturall torrent of affection in both, took his leave, with these admonishing words: Love my Memorie, cheri/h my Friends; their Faith to me may assure you they are honest. But above all, govern your Will, and jiffeftions, AffeCtions, by the Will and Word of your Creator; in me, beholding the end of this World, with all her Vanities. And with this Fare-well, desired the company to lead him away. Here this noble Gentleman ended the too short Scene his life; in which path, whosoever is not confident that he walked the next way to ...
Publisher: SEVERUS Verlag
ISBN: 3863472454
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 313
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...of her harmony) cals for Musick; especially that song which himself had intitled, La cuijse rompue. Partly (as I conceive by the name) to shew that the glory of mortal flesh was shaken in him: and by that Musick it self, to fashion and enfranchise his heavenly soul into that everlasting harmony of Angels, whereof these Concords were a kinde of terrestriall Echo: And in this supreme, or middle Orb of Contemplations, he blessedly went on, within a circular motion, to the end of all flesh. The last scene of this Tragedy was the parting between the two brothers: the the weaker shewing infinite strength in suppressing sorrow, and the stronger infinite weakness in expressing of it. So far did invaluable worthinefle, in the dying brother enforce the living to descend beneath his owne worth, and by abundance of childish tears, bewail the publique, in his particular loss. Yea so far was his true remission of minde transformed into ejulation, that Sir Philip, (in whom all earthly passion did even as it were flash, like lights ready to burn out) recals those spirits together with a strong vertue, but weak voice; mildly blaming him for relaxing the frail strengths left to support him, in his finall combate of separation at hand. And to stop this naturall torrent of affection in both, took his leave, with these admonishing words: Love my Memorie, cheri/h my Friends; their Faith to me may assure you they are honest. But above all, govern your Will, and jiffeftions, AffeCtions, by the Will and Word of your Creator; in me, beholding the end of this World, with all her Vanities. And with this Fare-well, desired the company to lead him away. Here this noble Gentleman ended the too short Scene his life; in which path, whosoever is not confident that he walked the next way to ...
Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney
Author: Fulke Greville
Publisher: Nabu Press
ISBN: 9781295578184
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Languages : en
Pages : 322
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ISBN: 9781295578184
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Pages : 322
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Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney; Etc. , First Published 1652
Author: Fulke Greville
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230323022
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Languages : en
Pages : 54
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAP. XII. THus shall it suffice me to have trod out some steps of this Brttane SciptOj thereby to give the learned a scantling, for drawing out the rest of his dimensions by proportion. And to the end the abruptness of this Treatise may suit more equally with his fortune, I will cut off his Actions, as God did his Life, in the midst; and so conclude with his death. In which paflage, though the pride of flesh, and glory of Mankind be commonly so allayed, as the beholders seldome see any thing else in it, but objects of horror, and pittie; yet had the fall of this man such natural degrees, that the wound whereof he died, made rather an addition, than diminution to his spirits. So that he shewed the world, in a short progress to a long home, pafling fair, and wel-drawn lines; by the guide of which, all pilgrims of this life may conduct duct themselves humbly into the haven of everlasting rest. When that unfortunate stand was to be made before DEGREESutphen, to stop the issuing out of the Spanish Army from a streict; with what alacrity soever he went to actions of honor, yet remembring that upon just grounds the ancient Sages describe the worthiest persons to be ever best armed, he had compleatly put on his; but meeting the Marshall of the Camp lightly armed (whose honour in that art would not suffer this unenvious Themijiocles to sleep) the unspotted emulation of his heart, to venture without any inequalitie, made him cast off his Cuifles; and so, by the secret influence of destinie, to disarm that part, where God (it seems) had resolved to strike him. Thus they go on, every man in the head of his own Troop; and the weather being misty, fell unawares upon the enemie, who had made a strong stand to receive them, near to the very walls
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ISBN: 9781230323022
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Pages : 54
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAP. XII. THus shall it suffice me to have trod out some steps of this Brttane SciptOj thereby to give the learned a scantling, for drawing out the rest of his dimensions by proportion. And to the end the abruptness of this Treatise may suit more equally with his fortune, I will cut off his Actions, as God did his Life, in the midst; and so conclude with his death. In which paflage, though the pride of flesh, and glory of Mankind be commonly so allayed, as the beholders seldome see any thing else in it, but objects of horror, and pittie; yet had the fall of this man such natural degrees, that the wound whereof he died, made rather an addition, than diminution to his spirits. So that he shewed the world, in a short progress to a long home, pafling fair, and wel-drawn lines; by the guide of which, all pilgrims of this life may conduct duct themselves humbly into the haven of everlasting rest. When that unfortunate stand was to be made before DEGREESutphen, to stop the issuing out of the Spanish Army from a streict; with what alacrity soever he went to actions of honor, yet remembring that upon just grounds the ancient Sages describe the worthiest persons to be ever best armed, he had compleatly put on his; but meeting the Marshall of the Camp lightly armed (whose honour in that art would not suffer this unenvious Themijiocles to sleep) the unspotted emulation of his heart, to venture without any inequalitie, made him cast off his Cuifles; and so, by the secret influence of destinie, to disarm that part, where God (it seems) had resolved to strike him. Thus they go on, every man in the head of his own Troop; and the weather being misty, fell unawares upon the enemie, who had made a strong stand to receive them, near to the very walls
Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney
Author: Fulke Greville
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ISBN: 9781298105417
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Pages : 312
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Life of Sir Philip Sidney Etc
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The Portrayal of Life Stages in English Literature, 1500-1800
Author: Jeanie Watson
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
ISBN: 9780889464629
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Covering the years 1500 to 1800, these essays which portray life stages in English literature include studies of Erasmus, Fulke Greville, Johnson and Thomas More. They examine how the many ages of man are treated in the literature of this period.
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
ISBN: 9780889464629
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Covering the years 1500 to 1800, these essays which portray life stages in English literature include studies of Erasmus, Fulke Greville, Johnson and Thomas More. They examine how the many ages of man are treated in the literature of this period.