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Astrophel: A
Pastorall Elegy upon the
Death of the Most
Noble and
Valorous Knight, Sir
Philip Sidney is a poem by the
English poet
Edmund Spenser. It...
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consistent practice in
early printings of
calling the
lover persona '
Astrophel'.
Ringler emended to 'Astrophil' on the
grounds of
etymological correctness...
- Look up
Astrophel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Astrophel may
refer to:
Astrophel and Stella, a poem by
Philip Sidney Astrophel (Edmund Spenser)...
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traditionally thought to be the
inspiration for "Stella" of Sir
Philip Sidney's
Astrophel and
Stella sonnet sequence (published
posthumously in 1591). She was married...
- Anne Locke). The
poems are
strongly influenced by the
sonnet sequence Astrophel and
Stella (1580)
penned by her
uncle Sir
Philip Sidney. Like Sidney's...
- IV's love for his wife is
celebrated in
sonnet 75 of
Philip Sidney's
Astrophel and Stella. (written by 1586,
first pub. 1591). She
appears in two of...
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Although much younger, she
inspired his
famous sonnet sequence of the 1580s,
Astrophel and Stella. Her father,
Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Es****, was said to...
- English-speaking
countries since it was
first used by
Philip Sidney in
Astrophel and Stella, his 1580s
sonnet sequence. Use
might also have
increased due...
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first published in the
Phoenix Nest, 1593, and was
printed with Spenser's
Astrophel in Spenser's
Colin Clout, 1595; and it
reappears in
later editions of...
- Sir
Philip Sidney (1554–1586), was an
English poet,
whose works include Astrophel and Stella, The
Defence of Poetry, and The
Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia...