Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney 1578
DOI: 10.1093/oseo/instance.00009638
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The Lady of May

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“…műve a pásztorköltészethez köti a kultuszt: Erzsébetnek -mint "minden szépség birtokosának […] és minden szerelem tárgyának" (Sidney 2014, 2: 556, ford. S. E.)…”
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“…műve a pásztorköltészethez köti a kultuszt: Erzsébetnek -mint "minden szépség birtokosának […] és minden szerelem tárgyának" (Sidney 2014, 2: 556, ford. S. E.)…”
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“…In this masque written for Queen Elizabeth, a rural May Queen is attempting to choose between two suitors, one exemplifying the active and one the contemplative life. 34 Elizabeth-the real Elizabeth-enters, and in view of her obvious merits, they ask her to judge between the suitors, who present their cases. It is a story whose ending is unwritten, its conclusion a blank space that its audience, or at least one particular member of that audience, must fill with a decision (Elizabeth chose the contemplative shepherd).…”
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