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  1. Sir Philip Sidney and Arcadia by Joan Rees, 1991-06
  2. Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern Criticism
  3. Poems, letters, and memories of Philip Sidney Nairn by Philip Sidney Nairn, Eric Rücker Eddison, 2010-08-20
  4. Sir Philip Sidney : An Apology For Poetry
  5. Sir Fulke Greville's Life of Sir Philip Sidney: Etc., First Published 1652 by Fulke Greville, Nowell Charles Smith, 2010-03-31
  6. Dazzling Images: The Masks of Sir Philip Sidney by Alan Hager, 1991-04
  7. Philip's Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke by Margaret P. Hannay, 1990-01-18
  8. English Essays From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: Part 27 Harvard Classics
  9. A Concordance to the Poems of Sir Philip Sidney (The Cornell Concordances) by Herbert S. Donow, Philip Sidney, 1975-06
  10. The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney, Volume 1 by Alexander Balloch Grosart, Philip Sidney, 2010-02-27
  11. Writing after Sidney: The Literary Response to Sir Philip Sidney 1586-1640 by Gavin Alexander, 2007-02-08
  12. Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney (Oxford English Texts) by Philip Sidney, 1973-11
  13. Addison, Steele, Swift, Defoe, Johnson and Others: English Essays (The Harvard Classics Deluxe Edition) by From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay-Edited by Charles W. Eliot LL.D., 1969
  14. The Defence of Poesie Political Discourses Correspondence Translation (v. 3) by Philip Sidney, 1923-01-02

21. Philip Sidney
DIED 1586. Sir philip sidney NPG London. Son of Henry sidney and brother of Mary sidney. Famous poet after his death (as all were published posthumously).
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Sir Philip Sidney
NPG London Son of Henry Sidney and brother of Mary Sidney . Famous poet after his death (as all were published posthumously). Died of wounds in battle. Married Frances, daughter of Francis Walsingham

22. Poet: Sir Philip Sidney - All Poems Of Sir Philip Sidney
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To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Biography Poems Quotations Comments ... Stats Sir Philip Sidney was born at Penshurst Place, Kent, eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney. He entered Shrewsbury School in 1564 on the same day as Fulke Greville, his friend and biographer. After attending Christ Church, Oxford (1568-72), he travelled in Europe where for three years he perfected his knowl .. .. more >>
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23. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), Soldier, Statesman And Poet
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24. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
He went on of course to become Sir philip sidney; friend of Spenser and one of the most influential of Elizabethan poets. sidney s life was all too brief
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Poet; son of Sir Henry Sidney who was Lord President of the Council of the Marches and whose seat, in this capacity, was Ludlow Castle. Sir Henry was Lord President from 1560 to 1586 but was not in attendance at Ludlow throughout that period. Philip though, would certainly have visited Ludlow as a child and he was sent to Shrewsbury School where he quickly made friends with Fulke Greville . He went on of course to become Sir Philip Sidney; friend of Spenser and one of the most influential of Elizabethan poets. Sidney's life was all too brief but he left literary gems such as Arcadia Astrophel and Stella (1591) and the Apologie for poetrie (1591). A statue of Sidney was erected outside the new Shrewsbury School buildings as a memorial to the dead of the first World War.
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27. Sir Philip Sidney Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about Sir philip sidney s life and An Apology For Poetry, Arcadia, The Defence of Poesy, Astrophil and Stella, The Countess of Pembroke s Arcadia.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Sir Philip Sidney
Category: English Literature Born: September 27, 1554
Penshurst, Kent, England Died: March 25, 1586
Ludlow, Shropshire Related authors:
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On this day in 1586 the courtier-poet Sir Philip Sidney died from his battle wounds. It is impossible to tell how much of the monument which Sidney's contemporaries constructed to him is based in reality, but the Queen is said to have described him as "the most accomplished gentleman in Europe," and the commoners at his funeral shouted, "Farewell, the worthiest knight that lived," and as C. S. Lewis put it, "Even at this distance, Sidney is dazzling." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR An Apology For Poetry (Or The Defence Of Poesy): Revised and Expanded Second Edition
by R.W. Maslen (Editor), Sir Philip Sidney

28. Philip Sidney Quotes
8 quotes and quotations by philip sidney. philip sidney Alexander received more bravery of mind by the pattern of Achilles, than by hearing the
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Date of Death: October 17 Nationality: English Find on Amazon: Philip Sidney Related Authors: Wilfred Owen Robert Baden-Powell Oliver Cromwell Arthur Wellesley ... Harry Banks A true knight is fuller of bravery in the midst, than in the beginning of danger. Philip Sidney Alexander received more bravery of mind by the pattern of Achilles, than by hearing the definition of fortitude. Philip Sidney Either I will find a way, or I will make one. Philip Sidney It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy. Philip Sidney It is the nature of the strong heart, that like the palm tree it strives ever upwards when it is most burdened. Philip Sidney Our erected wit maketh us to know what perfection is. Philip Sidney The ingredients of health and long life, are great temperance, open air, easy labor, and little care. Philip Sidney The only disadvantage of an honest heart is credulity.

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Sir philip sidney was born on November 30, 1554, to Sir Henry sidney and Lady Mary Dudley. His mother was the daughter of John Dudley, the 1st Duke of
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Sir Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554, to Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley. His mother was the daughter of John Dudley, the 1st Duke of Northumberland, and the sister of Robert Dudley, the 1st Earl of Leicester. Sidney was named after his godfather, King Philip II of Spain. He attended the Shrewsbury School beginning in 1564 at the age of ten. There he met his longtime best friend and future biographer, Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. From 1568 to 1571, Sidney studied at Christ Church, Oxford, but he left without taking a degree in order to travel the continent and complete his education in that alternative way. He traveled through France (narrowly escaping the horrors of the Saint Bartholomew Massacre in Paris), Germany, Italy, and Austria. Upon his return to England on May 31, 1575, Sidney took on the position of a popular and highly respected courtier. At this point, Sidney first made the acquaintance of Penelope Devereux, the eldest daughter of Lord Essex-a girl of only twelve years old. Lord Essex greatly desired a marriage between Sidney and Lady Penelope and, on his deathbed in 1576, allegedly proclaimed of Sidney, "Oh that good gentleman, have me commended unto him. And tell him I sent him nothing, but I wish him well-so well, that if God do move their hearts, I wish that he might match with my daughter. I call him son-he so wise, virtuous, and godly." In 1576, in the midst of his early courtship with Penelope, Sidney first began writing his famous sonnet sequence

30. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Writer of Arcadia. Also See Our pages on these individual works by Sir philip sidney Use these links to search for Sir philip sidney outside the IPL.
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31. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) British Writer.
(15541586) British writer. Scholar, diplomat, poet, courtier, soldier, and gentleman, Sir philip sidney was admired for his attainments in all of these
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    32. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive: Concordances - Philip Sidney
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    34. Sir Philip Sidney, Defence Of Poesie
    Sir philip sidney, Defence of Poesie. Your current position in the text is marked in red. Sir philip sidney. William Ponsonby. London. 1595.
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    35. Sidney, Sir Philip (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
    sidney, Sir philip, poet, and one of the most attractive figures at Elizabeth s court, born at Penshurst, Kent, the son of Sir Henry sidney, lorddeputy of
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    Sidney, Sir Philip , poet, and one of the most attractive figures at Elizabeth 's court, born at Penshurst, Kent , the son of Sir Henry Sidney , lord-deputy of Ireland ; quitted Oxford in 1572, and in the manner of the time finished his education by a period of Continental travel, from which he returned imbued with the love of Italian literature ; took his place at once in the court of Elizabeth , his uncle, the Earl of Leicester , being then high in favour, and received rapid promotion, being sent as ambassador in 1576 to the court of Vienna ; nor was his favour with the queen impaired by his bold “ Remonstrance ” against her marriage with the Duke of Anjou , and in 1583 received a knighthood ; two years later, “lest she should lose the jewel of her dominions” the queen forbade him to accompany Drake to the West Indies , and appointed him governor of Flushing , but in the following year he received his death-wound at the battle of Zutphen gallantly leading a troop of Netherlander against the Spaniards; his fame as an author rests securely on his euphuistic prose romance “

    36. Sir Philip Sidney; Shelby County Ohio Historical Society
    Shall we name it in honor of Sir philip sidney, valiant knight? Although the debate took place less than 180 years ago, the record and the arguments of
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    Written by David Lodge in July, 1997 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY, A RENAISSANCE MAN ...our forefathers had a dream and a vision for this crook in the Great Miami River which was fulfilled with the establishment of a settlement. A town and place where men, women and children could come together, to join in the birth of the new Ohio; proclaiming the planting of new family roots. "What shall we call this place? " was the preeminent question of the day. "Shall we name it in honor of Sir Philip Sidney, valiant knight?" Although the debate took place less than 180 years ago, the record and the arguments of the participants eludes even the most experienced historians. The lone surviving element of that noble endeavor is our city and its name. Did one of our founders wax eloquent support for Sidney, " A name of magnificence, linked to this place of significance, shall forever proclaim the importance of this small plot of land in the county of Shelby." Was this thought planted by a Sir Philip Sidney supporter in the minds of the men and women who chartered our fair community less than two decades after this territory became a state, or was it simply borrowed from the middle name of one of those early pioneers

    37. Callahan, Philip Sidney (1974-02-01) Observations Of The Solar-wind Turbulence N
    Callahan, philip sidney (197402-01) Observations of the solar-wind turbulence near the sun. http//resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETDetd-10282005-130203
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    38. Quoteland :: Quotations By Author
    Sir philip sidney, Astrophel and Stella, Sonnet 39. Click here for more information about Sir philip sidney. Copyright © 1997-2001 Quoteland.com, Inc.,
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    39. Oxford University Press: A Continuation Of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia : Anna We
    Anna Weamys s A Continuation of Sir philip sidney s Arcadia is a woman s contribution to one of the dominant genres of her sex s readership in the
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    40. Author : Poems By Sir Philip Sidney @ Absolutely Poetry
    Leave Me, O Love Which Reachest But To Dust (by Sir philip sidney (1554 1586) My True Love Hath My Heart, And I Have His (by Sir philip sidney (1554
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    And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things;
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    Loving In Truth, And Fain In Verse My Love To Show (by: Sir Philip Sidney (1554 - 1586))
    Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show,
    That She, dear She, might take some pleasure of my pain,
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    My True Love Hath My Heart, And I Have His (by: Sir Philip Sidney (1554 - 1586))
    His heart in me keeps me and him in one, My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides; He loves my heart, for once it was his own; I cherish his, because in me it bides... continue reading Philomela (by: Sir Philip Sidney (1554 - 1586)) The nightingale, as soon as April bringeth Unto her rested sense a perfect waking, While late bare earth, proud of new clothing, springeth

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