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    <title>Review of "Sir Philip Sidney" by Duncan-Jones</title>
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    <description>Title: Review of "Sir Philip Sidney" by Duncan-Jones
Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: Review of Katherine Duncan-Jones' book, "Sir Philip Sidney" (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1989).</description>
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    <title>Sidney's "Astrophil and Stella", 31</title>
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Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: Astrophil and Stella's sonnet 31 is conceivably (and justifiably) the most famous of Sidney's poems. But its sestet - in particular the relationship between the last line and lines nine through thirteen —has continued to baffle explicators.</description>
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