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  • Sir Philip Sidney. "Not at first sight." ''Astrophel and Stella''. London: Thomas Newm [[Category:By author|Sidney, Philip, Sir]]
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  • Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) ''Astrophel and Stella'': Sonnet I Sir Philip Sidney. "Loving in Truth." ''Astrophel and Stella''. London: Thomas Newman,
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']] *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • '''POETRY READER''': Sidney, Sir Philip. “Loving in Truth”; Shakespeare, William. “Sonnet 130”; Wordsworth
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  • ...nary of the History of Ideas. Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas'' 1-4, ed. Philip P. Wiener. New York, 1973, 3: p.81-89.
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  • Sir Philip Sidney. "Not at first sight." ''Astrophel and Stella''. London: Thomas Newm [[Category:By author|Sidney, Philip, Sir]]
    2 KB (239 words) - 09:17, 28 October 2009
  • Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) ''Astrophel and Stella'': Sonnet I Sir Philip Sidney. "Loving in Truth." ''Astrophel and Stella''. London: Thomas Newman,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)]]
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  • '''Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) ''Astrophel and Stella'': Sonnet I'''
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  • ...us in Zadie Smith's On Beauty". ''British Fiction Today''. Ed. and introd. Philip Tew and Rod Mengham. London, England: Continuum, 2006. pp. 128-38. *Tolan, Fiona. "Identifying the Precious in Zadie Smith's On Beauty." Tew, Philip (ed. and introds.) and Mengham, Rod (ed. and introds.). ''British Fiction T
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  • :*Renaissance: William Shakespeare, Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Francis Bacon, Lady Mary W
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']] *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • *Beidler, Philip D. ''American Literature and the Experience of Vietnam''. Athens, GA: U of
    9 KB (1,150 words) - 17:47, 6 November 2007
  • * Burdy, Samuel, ''The life of the late Rev. Philip Skelton, with some curious anecdotes'' (Dublin, 1792) [http://galenet.galeg
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  • *28 - In his ''Defense'', Sir Philip Sidney "launches the themes of the fictional world as heterocosm, a univers
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  • *Philip Hensher, The Northern Clemency (2008) - Fourth Estate
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  • *poetry (Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser)
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  • ::::(From Sir Philip Sidney, Defence of Poesie (1595), quoted after: University of Oregon: Renas :::cf. Sonnet 2 in [http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/stella.html Sir Philip Sidney, ''Astrophel and Stella'' (1590) ]
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']] *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • ...1. (Journal article) [Subject Terms: American literature; 1900-1999; Dick, Philip K. (1928-1982): Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968); novel; treatme
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']] *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']] *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']] *[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'']]
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  • ... the novels Anil's Ghost (2000) by Michael Ondaatje and Everyman (2006) by Philip Roth. Suggested Reading: chapter "Planetarity" in Gayatri C. Spivak's Death
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  • Further readings (excerpts): Henry James, Ann Beattie, Winfried Fluck, Philip Simmons, Jean Baudrillard * Simmons, Philip E. ''Deep Surfaces. Mass Culture & History in Postmodern American Fiction''
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  • ...aco’s Story'' (excerpts); 2) Michael Herr, ''Dispachtes'' (excerpts); 3) Philip Caputo, ''A Rumor of War'' (excerpts) * Altbach, Philip G., and Robert Cohen. “American Student Activism: The Post-Sixties Transf
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  • *Philip Hensher, The Northern Clemency (2008) - Fourth Estate Philip Hensher's ''The Northern Clemency''
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  • *'''Sir Philip Sidney: ''Defence of Poesie'' (1595)'''
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  • #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]] #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]]
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  • #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]] #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]]
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  • ...ess.html Robert Browning, "My Last Duchess (1842)". The Victorian Web. Ed. Philip V. Allingham. Web. 20 Nov 2011.]
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  • #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]] #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]]
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  • #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Loving in Truth (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Loving in Truth" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]] #[[Sir Philip Sidney, Not at first sight (1591)|Sir Philip Sidney, "Not at first sight" from ''Astrophil and Stella'' (1591)]]
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  • ...ve the tobacco organization. Seven giant companies, amid other folks, from Philip Morris Incorporated, RJ Reynolds Tobacco Corporation, British American Toba
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  • ...niil Trifonov for a efficiency of works by Mozart, Weinberg, Schubert, and Philip Glass in Stern Auditorium, on January 23, for the Nice Artists II series.<b
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  • ...from the classics like Winnie the Pooh and the Narnia series to the latest Philip Pullman. <br><br>If you want to develop a collection of children&quot; audi
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  • ...ns utilized in his burgeoning league are secure, security specialists like Philip Farina aren't so positive. The latest submit on the Taser weblog talks abou
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  • ...Phone 4S and the shopper response to iPhone 5 has been phenomenal,' stated Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice chairman of worldwide marketing. Apple unveil
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  • ...ne 4S and the shopper response to iPhone 5 has been phenomenal,' mentioned Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vp of worldwide advertising. Apple unveiled the br
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  • .... Based on that alone, corded Epilator would do just fine for me. Finally, Philip HP6401 is one particular of the very best spending budget Epilator you can
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  • ...ng 2/3rd element of the remaining globe population. As for our copy editor Philip, he doesn't create for [http://Tracker.coreboot.org/trac/filo/newticket?rep
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  • ...ng two/3rd part of the remaining planet population. As for our copy editor Philip, he does not create for Engadget usually, but when he does, it is about cam
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  • ...sed advisory platform. George Soros ( Trades , Portfolio ) opened a job in Philip Morris International along with the Hungarian guru bought 11,305 shares in
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  • ...ing, or whether this new service is really a completely separate offering. Philip Breedlove, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and former Clinton campa
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  • ...matters still ahead. At some time, the person who shot him, former Officer Philip Brailsford, was on trial for second-degree murder, and body-cam footage wit
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  • ...quitable Group's deposit-gathering capabilities will probably be impaired. Philip Lee carries a distinguished record of leadership within Winnipeg's Chinese-
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  • * Core, Philip. ''Camp: The Lie That Tells the Truth''. London: Plexus, 1984. Print.
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  • * Core, Philip. ''Camp: The Lie That Tells the Truth''. London: Plexus, 1984. Print.
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