正文 SONNETS OF SIR PHILIP SYDNEY

SYDNEYS Sos -- I speak of the best of them -- are among the very best of their sort. They fall below the plain moral dignity, the sanctity, and high yet modest spirit of self-approval, of Milton, in his positions of a similar structure. They are in truth what Milton, suring the Arcadia, says of that work (to which they are a sort of after-tune or application), "vain and amatorious" enough, yet the things in their kind (as he fesses to be true of the romance) may be "full of worth and wit." They savour of the Courtier, it must be allowed, and not of the ohsman. But Milton was a Courtier when he wrote the Masque at Ludlow Castle, and still more a Courtier when he posed the Arcades. Wheional struggle was to begin, he beingly cast these vanities behind him; and if the order of time had thrown Sir Philip upon the crisis which preceded the Revolution, there is no reason why he should not have acted the same part in that emergency, which has glorified the name……(内容加载失败!)

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