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... Kalander's home by Strephon and Claius after the shipwreck and Pyrocles ' abduction by the pirates . While recuperating , he walks in Kalander's garden , sees the portrait of the royal family , and is struck by the exquisite beauty of ...
... Kalander's home by Strephon and Claius after the shipwreck and Pyrocles ' abduction by the pirates . While recuperating , he walks in Kalander's garden , sees the portrait of the royal family , and is struck by the exquisite beauty of ...
Page 75
... Kalander , clearly not a character of major importance , is not certain , except that in the process of revising his original version Kalander's story was Sidney's first attempt at delegated narration 34 and probably received the most ...
... Kalander , clearly not a character of major importance , is not certain , except that in the process of revising his original version Kalander's story was Sidney's first attempt at delegated narration 34 and probably received the most ...
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... Kalander's definition of it , had not yet been realized . - If Philoclea inherits any feminine flaw in the Sidneyan creation , it is the opposite of her sister's , but even in her case , Kalander's fond eyes are blind to her ...
... Kalander's definition of it , had not yet been realized . - If Philoclea inherits any feminine flaw in the Sidneyan creation , it is the opposite of her sister's , but even in her case , Kalander's fond eyes are blind to her ...
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