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Those who were playwrights pure and simple fared far less well ; the biographies of early figures like George Peele and Robert Greene, and later ones like Brome and Philip Massinger, are marked by financial uncertainty, struggle, and poverty.
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simple: Philip II of Spain
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Nel ( 2007 ) shows that the wartime experiences of authors Theodor Geisel ( Dr. Seuss ), Philip D. Eastman, and Munro Leaf shaped their successful postwar children's books, especially the use of simple language, and some of the themes.
For Philip Seymour Hoffman, Anderson wanted him to play a " really simple, uncomplicated, caring character ".
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Schwetzingen Castle began as a simple aristocratic fishing retreat ( much like Versailles which began as a hunting lodge ) and had an eventful architectural history, in several phases of construction, especially during the reigns of the Elector of the Palatinate Karl Philip ( 1716 – 1742 ) and Karl IV Theodor ( 1742 – 1799 ) who, as their answer to Versailles, embellished the castle gardens with some of the finest and most elaborate formal water parterres in Germany gardens.
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The furious reaction of Philip and his ministry expressed in the Disputatio ( written in simple language for a popular audience ) can be understood within the context of a conflict between the increasing power of secular rulers in France and England, who were attempting to tax the clergy to support warfare.
simple: Saint Philip, Barbados
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" Finkelstein is the ultimate sort of Dr. Strangelove, who believes you can largely disregard what the politicians are going to say and do, what the newspapers are going to do, and create a simple and clear and often negative message, which, repeated often enough, can bring you to victory ," said Philip Friedman, a Manhattan consultant who got his start working for Finkelstein Democratic rival David Garth.
It was probably originally made as a simple circlet of four curved rectangular jewelled plates for Charles the Bald, but later, four large jewelled fleur-de-lis were added to these four original plates, probably by Philip Augustus around 1180 and surmounted by a cap decorated with precious stones.

Philip and Larkin
* 1922 – Philip Larkin, English poet ( d. 1985 )
* 1985 – Philip Larkin, English writer and jazz critic ( b. 1922 )
A similar arrangement was used by other new authors including Philip Larkin.
" Philip Larkin in a letter to Kingsley Amis in 1948, wrote that " no one can ' stick words into us like pins '... like he can ", but followed that by stating that he " doesn't use his words to any advantage ".
* Philip Larkin
* August 9 – Philip Larkin, English poet ( d. 1985 )
The first of the programmes said that, towards the end of his life and struggling with depression and ill health, Williams abandoned Christian faith following discussions with the poet Philip Larkin.
Philip Arthur Larkin, CH, CBE, FRSL ( 9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985 ) was an English poet and novelist.
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In 1977 her career was revived when the biographer David Cecil and the poet Philip Larkin both nominated her as the most underrated writer of the century.

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