A Cabinet of Gems
George MacDonald and Sir Philip Sidney
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A Cabinet of Gems, cut and polished by Sir Philip Sidney; now, for the more radiance, presented without their setting by George MacDonald.
"By these extracts from writings I have long loved, I hope to help some of my friends to a genuine acquaintance with the writer." (From the preface.)
The excerpts in this book, edited by George MacDonald, are taken primarily from Sir Philip Sidney's "The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia" and relate to a wide range of subjects. (Summary by Devorah Allen) (3 hr 27 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:58 | Read by Devorah Allen |
Men | 9:00 | Read by Cbteddy |
Women | 17:35 | Read by Cbteddy |
Love and Marriage | 30:23 | Read by czandra |
Religion | 23:17 | Read by Cbteddy |
Philosophy | 10:29 | Read by earl |
Moral Sayings and Aphorisms | 13:17 | Read by Belinda McReynolds |
Human Nature | 17:16 | Read by Belinda McReynolds |
Politics and Policy | 7:53 | Read by Cbteddy |
Nature and Art | 7:30 | Read by czandra |
Horse, Armour, Attire, and Combat | 9:54 | Read by Cbteddy |
On Poetry | 16:01 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Phrases, Similes, Epithets | 13:35 | Read by czandra |
From Letters | 8:27 | Read by Cbteddy |
Spoken on His Death-bed | 1:36 | Read by Brian Wilson |
Appendix I | 8:41 | Read by Belinda McReynolds |
Appendix II | 9:33 | Read by Alan Mapstone |