Sir Philip Sidney died during the Battle of Zutphen, in the Netherlands (then under Spanish control). He died on October 17th, 1586, at the age of 31.
Sidney seems to have died of wounds in Arnhem.
Sir Philip Sidney was born in Penshurst Place in Kent, England in 1554. He grew up in a prominent family involved in court life and diplomacy during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Sidney was known for his poetry, prose works such as "The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia," and his service as a courtier and soldier.
P. Sidney has written: 'Miscellaneous prose of Sir Philip Sidney'
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The correct rhyme scheme for Sir Philip Sidney's sonnet is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
Roger Howell has written: 'Sir Philip Sidney'
Philip Sidney has written: 'The Prose Works of Sir Philip Sidney' 'A Defence of Poesie and Poems' 'The Countesse Of Pembrokes Arcadia' 'The Countess of Pembroke's 'Arcadia'' 'Defensa De La Poesia/The Defense of Poetry' '\\' -- subject(s): Succession, Kings and rulers, History, Biography, Queens 'Sir Philip Sidney (Oxford Poetry Library)' 'The headsman of Whitehall' 'The Defense Of Poesie; A Letter To Q. Elizabeth; A Defense Of Leicester'
Sir Philip Sidney wrote "Arcadia," a pastoral romance that combines prose and verse. Sidney was a prominent figure in the Elizabethan era and his work influenced the development of the English sonnet tradition.
Sir Philip Sidney wrote "Astrophel and Stella," a sonnet sequence which was published in 1591. It is considered one of the most important works of the Elizabethan era.
Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554.
Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554.
TOM STOPPARD There is also the historically important "romance" novel, Arcadia, by Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586).
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Philip Sidney Nairn has written: 'Poems, letters, and memories of Philip Sidney Nairn' -- subject(s): Accessible book