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  1. His Most Dear Ladye: A Story Of Mary, Countess Of Pembroke, Sister Of Sir Philip Sidney by Beatrice Marshall, 2010-09-10
  2. The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of Poesy; Selden's Table-Talk by Anonymous, 2010-03-07
  3. The miscellaneous works of Sir Philip Sidney, knt.: With a life of the author and illustrative notes, by William Gray. by Philip Sidney, 2009-05-01
  4. Deffensa de la poesia: A 17th century anonymous Spanish translation of Philip Sidney's Defence of poesie (North Carolina studies in the Romance languages and literatures) (Spanish Edition) by Philip Sidney, 1977
  5. Sir Philip Sidney (Bibliographical series of supplements to British Book News on writers and their work) by Kenneth Muir, 1967
  6. Sir Philip Sidney The Sheherd Knight by Roger Howell, 1968
  7. Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 1558-1640 by H. R. Woudhuysen, 1996-08-01
  8. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Sir Philip Sidney by Thomas Zouch, 2010-10-14
  9. Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography of Modern Criticism, 1941-1970 (University of Missouri Studies ; V. 56) by Mary A. Washington, 1972-06
  10. Sir Philip Sidney: Servant of God by Anna M. Stoddart, 2010-01-10
  11. A Memoir of Sir Philip Sidney by Henry Richard Fox Bourne, 2010-10-14
  12. Sir Philip Sidney, a study in conflict, by C. Henry Warren, 1936
  13. English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: With Introductions, Notes and Illustrations by Anonymous, 2010-03-20
  14. The works of Sir Philip Sidney by Edith Julia Morley, 2010-07-28

61. Literary Encyclopedia: Sir Philip Sidney
The funeral of philip sidney, according to the surviving accounts and pictures of it, had a réclame fitting a cultural icon his body having been borne back
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62. The Baldwin Project: Great Englishmen By M. B. Synge
N the park at Penshurst, in Kent, stands a large oak, unhurt by the storms of three hundred years, planted in memory of the place where Sir philip sidney
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63. Poets' Corner - Sir Philip Sidney - Astrophil And Stella
Astrophil and Stella. A Cycle of Sonnets and Songs by. Sir philip sidney. Part I (130) II (31-60) III (61-84) IV (85-90) V (91-108)
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A Cycle of Sonnets and Songs by Sir Philip Sidney Part I (1-30) III (61-84) IV (85-90) V (91-108)
    With how sad steps, oh Moon, thou climb'st the skies,
    How silently, and with how wan a face.
    What, may it be, that even in heav'nly place
    That busy archer his sharp arrows tries?
    Sure, if that long with Love acquainted eyes
    Can judge of Love, thou feel'st a lover's case;
    I read it in thy looks; thy languish'd grace
    To me that feel the like, thy state descries.
    Then ev'n of fellowship, oh Moon, tell me
    Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit?
    Are beauties there as proud as here thy be?
    Do they above love to be lov'd, and yet
    Those lovers scorn whom that Love doth possess?
    Do they call virtue there ungratefulness?
    Morpheus the lively son of deadly sleep,
    Witness of life to them that living die,
    A prophet oft, and oft an history,
    A poet eke, as humors fly or creep,
    Since thou in me so sure a power dost keep,
    That never I with clos'd-up sense do lie,
    But by thy work my Stella I descry

64. "Gender And Genre In The Sonnet Sequences Of Philip Sidney And Mary Wroth" By Je
In the first place, the wording of the title, The Countess of Mountgomeries Urania, closely resembles that of the 1593 edition of philip sidney s The
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"Gender and Genre in the Sonnet Sequences of Philip Sidney and Mary Wroth"
Jennifer Laws
University of Otago
Department of English
Deep South v.2 n.1 (Autumn, 1996) Deep South, Department of English, University of Otago, P. O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand. A version of this paper was read at the ANZAMRS Conference in Brisbane, January 29/February 2 1996. But Stella does not just live in the mind of Astrophil. Gradually we gain a sense of her as an individual being in her own right. Circumstantial details enable us to picture her in action: as we have seen, in 59 she plays with her dog; and at other times she attends tournaments (41 and 53), or reads aloud Astrophil's poetry (57 and 58). And she is given a historical reality. This in itself is not unusual for a sonnet lady Petrarch's Laura was supposedly an actual woman. But Sidney goes out of his way to connect Stella with Penelope Rich: he puns on the name "Rich" in Sonnet 24; the point is driven home in 35; and in 37, the name "Rich" is spat out six times. It is, however, in the latter part of the sequence that Stella becomes most fully realised as we hear her own words. The importance of this lies not just in the fact that she speaks at all, but, as Thomas Roche has pointed out, in what she says. And what she says is that she loves Astrophil a most extraordinary turnaround for a sonnet lady. We first learn of this in Sonnet 62 in which Astrophil reports her saying "That love she did" and then we hear this sentiment from her own lips in Song 8:

65. October 17th
Sir philip sidney, the idol of his own, and the boast of succeeding ages, was not quite thirty Sir philip sidney was named philip after philip of Spain,
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October 17 th Born: Augustus III, king of Poland, 1696; John Wilkes, noted demagogue, 1727, Clerkenwell, London; William Scott, Baron Stowell, great consistorial lawyer, 1745, Heworth, near Newcastle on Tyne. Died: Pope John VII, 707; Philip de Comines, historian, 1509, Argenton, in Poitou; Andrew Osiander, eminent Lutheran divine, 1552, Konigsberg; Sir Philip Sidney, poet and hero, 1586, Arnheim, Holland; Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, mysteriously murdered, 1678; Ninon de Lenclos, celebrated beauty and wit, 1705; Dr. John Ward, rhetorician, 1758; Frederic Chopin, musical composer, 1849, Paris. Feast Day: St. Etheldreda or Audry, abbess of Ely. St. Anstrudis or Austru, abbess at Laon, 688. St. Andrew of Crete, 761. St. Hedwiges or Avoice, Duchess of Poland, widow, 1243.

66. Squashed Writers - Arcadia By Sir Philip Sidney - Condensed And Abridged
Sir philip sidney 1578. I. Lost and Found It was the time that the earth begins to put on her new apparel against the approach of her lover,
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The honest shepherds, Strephon and Claius, seeing sickness grew something upon their companion, offered to bring him into their own country of Arcadia, upon the next confines whereof dwelt a gentleman, by name Kalander, who for his hospitality was much haunted, and for his upright dealing beloved of his neighbours. To this Musidorus gave easy assent; and so they came to Arcadia, which welcomed Musidorus' eyes with delightful prospects. These were hills garnished with stately trees, humble valleys comforted with the refreshing of silver rivers, meadows enameled with eye-pleasing flowers, pastures stored with sheep feeding in sober security, here a young shepherdess knitting and singing withal, and there a shepherd boy piping as though he should never be old.
As they came near the house, Claius asked to know something more of Musidorus and the young man he lamented, that they might inform Kalander how to proportion his entertainment. Musidorus, according to an agreement between Pyrocles and himself to alter their names, answered that he called himself Palladius, and his friend Diaphantus. And Kalander, judging his guest was of no mean calling, and seeing him possessed with an extreme burning fever, conveyed him to commodious lodging in his house, and respectfully entertained him; and the young shepherds went away, leaving Musidorus loath to part with them.

67. Philip Sidney, Love Poems - Yuni Words Of Wisdom
philip sidney, Love Poems, 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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Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show,
That she, dear she, might take some pleasure of my pain:
Pleasure might cause her read, reading might make her know,
Knowledge might pity win, and pity grace obtain,
I sought fit words to paint the blackest face of woe,
Studying inventions fine, her wits to entertain:
Oft turning others' leaves to see if thence would flow
Some fresh and fruitful showers upon my sun-burn'd brain.
But words came halting forth, wanting Invention's stay, Invention, Nature's child, fled step-dame Study's blows, And others' feet still seem'd but strangers in my way. Thus great with child to speak, and helpless in my throes, Biting my trewand pen, beating myself for spite, Fool, said my Muse to me, look in thy heart and write. Philip Sidney Add to Favorites Inspiring Love Poems Send as an eCard Yuni Words of Wisdom

68. Before The Devil Knows You Re Dead - Sidney Lumet, Philip Seymour
Film review of the crime, thriller movie Before the devil knows you re dead starring philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei and directed by
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69. Sir Philip Sidney — Infoplease.com
See his works ed. by A. Feuillerat (1962); The Psalms of Sir philip sidney and the Countess of Pembroke (ed. by J. C. A. Rathmell, 1963); biographies by
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    Sidney or Sydney, Sir Philip, , English author and courtier. He was one of the leading members of Queen Elizabeth's court and a model of Renaissance chivalry. He served in several diplomatic missions on the Continent and in 1586 was fatally wounded at the battle of Zutphen. Sidney exerted a strong influence on English poetry as patron, critic, and example. His literary efforts circulated only in manuscript during his lifetime. Arcadia (1590), a series of verse idyls connected by prose narrative, was written for his sister Mary, countess of Pembroke. It is the earliest renowned pastoral in English literature. Sidney's prose criticism of the nature of poetry, written as a rebuttal to Stephen Gosson's

70. Upon The Translation Of The Psalms By Sir Philip Sidney, And The Countess Of Pem
Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir philip sidney, and the Countess of Pembroke, his Sister. (thing) by mblase (3.3 d) (print) ?
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71. College Publishing: Sir Philip Sidney
This edition presents together Sir philip sidney s response to the many attacks on poetry current in early modern England, An Apology for Poetry,
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    and Astrophil and Stella: Texts and Contexts Edited by Peter C. Herman ISBN 0-9679121-1-3 Price $16.25 About the Book
    This edition presents together Sir Philip Sidney's response to the many attacks on poetry current in early modern England, An Apology for Poetry , and his path-breaking sonnet sequesnce, Astrophil and Stella . The introduction provides biographical and historical contexts for reading Sidney's works, and to help students explore how the Apology arises from and intervenes in the "Quarrel over Poetry," this volume provides substantial excerpts from such texts as Plato's Republic , Scaliger's Poetics , Gosson's The School of Abuse , and Richard Willes's A Disputation Concerning Poetry (the first extended discussion of poetry published in England.) This edition also includes excerpts from Siden'ys letters to his friend, Sir Edward Denny, and to his brother, Robert. All the texts are newly edited, annotated, and modernized. About the Editor
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72. CJO - Abstract - Quantitative Meter In English: The Lesson Of Sir Philip Sidney
Quantitative meter in English the lesson of Sir philip sidney. Kristin Hanson English Language and Linguistics 50101, 4191, Cambridge University Press,
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73. Monty Python's Flying Circus: Just The Words - Episode 36
Sir philip sidney. Tis good to see thee on these shores again. Don t come that philip sidney bit with me. I m not a bloody Tudor at all.
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Colour code: John Cleese Michael Palin Eric Idle Graham Chapman Terry Jones Terry Gilliam Carol Cleveland Outside a shop. A sign reads 'Tuder Job Agency - Jobs a Speciality'. A man enters the shop. Inside it is decorated in Tudor style. The assistant is in Tudor dress. Assistant Morning, sir, can I help you? Customer Yes, yes... I wondered if you have any part-time vacancies on your books. Assistant Part-time, I'll have a look, sir. (he gets out a book and looks through it) Let me look now. We've got, ah yes, Sir Walter Raleigh is equipping another expedition to Virginia; he needs traders and sailors. Vittlers needed at the Court of Philip of Spain, oh, yes, and they want master joiners and craftsmen for the building of the Globe Theatre. Customer I see. Have you anything a bit more modern, you know, like a job on the buses, or digging the underground? Assistant Oh no, we only have Tudor jobs.

74. The Sidney Homepage
Welcome to the sidney Homepage. From here you can link to Details of how to subscribe to the sidneySpenser Discussion List
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75. Phil Hood — Sidney Hood : ZoomInfo Business People Information
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