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INTRODUCTION

        P Pens, i, on t daug of ters. Edmund Spenser and alter Raleig a year, and whey were children of four or five years old.

        In t of ales, representing t ern ties, as a Lord Deputy represented     Ludlole, to alled as a Kniger.    ent from Ludloo Sudied for ter friends. ed t omb as "Fulke Greville, servant to Queen Elizabeto King James, and friend to Sir P;    Even Dr.

        ton,    of C Cered to C t Midsummer, in 1568,    after ;tutor of Sir P;

        Sidy to tinue raining for tate, by travel on ti.    Lised to travel s, P London in train of t as ambassador to    t year, w.

        Bartered from t day in ter Fanny Sidney married terwards.

        From Paris Sidravelled on by , ers, and found a , o een and La fifty-five, a Frenc, learned and zealous for testant cause,    minister for tor of Saxony atesmaant cause in Europe.    Sidravelled on    La from Frankfort to Vienna, visited o Italy, making fers, and to Padua.    uro England, and tenda t of Queen Elizabet mont to Ireland as Lord Deputy, and Sidney lived in London her.

        At time tion of tion of ty of London to ting of plays by servants of Sidneys uer, ent for tors to cease from y, and build ttle side one of ty gates, and ion. t tre came to be built in England in t t en years later t o London.

        In February, 1577, P yet ty-t on a formal embassy of gratulation to Rudolp uies of tities of estant League among to vey Queen Elizabetulations to illiam e on t c impression    leader of men is s aftero Queen Elizabet;t if y    and greatest sellors of State in P to trial of il y o employ tlema ;

        Sidney returned from    time of ure, in ter Mary, ty years old, , Earl of Pembroke, and ess of Pembroke     ilton, about train. Spenser described ;tlest s lives t resembling, bot, ;

        Ben Jonson, long after e upon ap;Under of all verse, Sidneys sister, Pembrokes mot slain anotime s at t;

        Sidneys sister became Pembrokes motaying    ilton.    ten a long argument to t t of    politic to seem to favour.    S resented, or appeared to resent, rusion of advice; ented    seemed to be    for a time. t time of seclusion, after t er at ilton.    togeto e for    ;    It was never finished.

        Mu at ilton in t in 1581, ten, as ter to ;only for you, only to you . . . for severer eyes it is not, being but a trifle, triflingly    s of paper, most of it in your prese by ss sent unto you as fast as t;     t it s it sroyed; but it beloo a sister    ess of Pembrokes Arcadia."

        ted in tten in 1581, ;Arcadia" ill beio ilton.    But it differs ;Arcadia."    Sidneys "Arcadia" erary i as t important example of toral    of inct s.    But ts aut play, it folloeo extravagance of iy.    t;Defence of Poesy" erest as t important piece of literary criticism in our literature.    .    yle is ravagan , and manly; not t tful and refined for its ued simplicity. As criticism it is of true sort; not captious or formal, still less engaged, as nearly all bad criticism is, more or less,    suggestion of tic oerature.     aims, and finds true work, and s song.

        ting of ted to    t an ear young student, Stepy about time res , and e plays, urned by to agreement an attacks made by t on tage (arising c t plays ed on Sundays), and in 1579 transferred o atta t;taining a Pleasant Iive against Poets, Pipers, Players, Jesters, and sucerpillars of a onting up to ters, Natural Reason, and on Experience: a Discourse as pleasant fentlemen t favour Learning as profitable for all t ue."    ted "to t noble Gentleman, Master P;    Sidney e verse, s, and ted Edmund Spenser among    an opinion t o attacks ory and music as feeders of idle appetite t y.    to se in 1581 t printed in 1595, nine years after e publicatioled "An Apologie for Poetrie."    ter o tion of ;Arcadia," and titled "t;    In sixteen subsequeions it tio appear as "t;

        title e editions of 1752 and 1810.

        Professor Edext of t edition of 1595, aored title, o ts aut as t;apology"    cs sense in current Englis may be o go on calling t;t;

        In 1583 Sidney er of Sir Francis alsings ten by o old faso a lady in accorda in to exclude personal suit--personal suit e, and not public--o grave misappreics.    t een years old--into a eful marriage h Lord Rich.

        It may be enougo say t if Po ask for --t er mig t tropella sos.

        In 1585 Sidney o join Drake it sea in atta Spain in t Indies.    ayed by t er ion to t out, in November, 1585, as Governor of Flusted at ina, and made tinct t er said after    ;despising     bearing a hand over him as a forward young man.

        Notanding, in a s time    botars o fet ;    In May, 1586, Sir P ember ment of Zutpember tered by a musket ball from trenco to .    o er, and ,    oo t;ty is yet greater t;    Sidney lived on, patient in suffering, until tober.    ood by asked Pirust in God.    , and so tces tainless representative of than England passed away.
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