“Fear is far more painful to cowardice than death to true courage.”
Quote by Philip Sidney
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This book compiles the aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney, offering insights into his philosophical and literary thoughts. It includes remarks that provide context and interpretation of his work, offering readers a deeper understanding of Sidney's ideas and the historical context in which they were formed. more
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