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English Men of Letters

EDITED BY JOHN MORLEY

SIR PHILIP SIDNEY

BY

J. A. SYMONDS

AUTHOR OF

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LIBRARY OF THE

LELAND STANFORD JR. UNIVERSITY. a.47735

ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.

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COWPER.
POPE..

Goldwin Smith.

BACON..
COLERIDGE.

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E. Dowden.
.A. W. Ward.

ADDISON..

Thomas Fowler
........ F. Myers.
..G. Saintsbury.
. Sidney Colvin.
David Masson.
. Alfred Ainger.
...R. C. Jebb.
..A. W. Ward.
E. W. Gosse.
Leslie Stephen.

H. D. Traill.
. J. Cotter Morison.
Austin Dobson.
Mrs. Oliphant.
W. J. Courthope.

.R. W. Church.
...... H. D. Traill.

.Leslie Stephen. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY... J. A. Symonds.

John Nichol.

CARLYLE.... John Nichol.

12mo, Cloth, 75 cents per volume.

Other volumes in preparation.

Sidney Colvin,

PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

Any of the above works will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part
of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of the price.

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PREFACE.

THE chief documents upon which a life of Sir Philip Sidney must be grounded are, at present, his own works in prose and verse, Collins' Sidney Papers (2 vols., 1745), Sir Henry Sidney's Letter to Sir Francis Walsingham (Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Nos. 9-31), Languet's Latin Letters (Edinburgh, 1776), Pears' Correspondence of Languet and Philip Sidney (London, 1845), Fulke Greville's so-called Life of Sidney (1652), the anonymous "Life and Death of Sir Philip Sidney," prefixed to old editions of the Arcadia, and a considerable mass of memorial writings in prose and verse illustrative of his career. In addition to these sources, which may be called original, we possess a series of modern biographies, each of which deserves mention. These, in their chronological order, are: Dr. Zouch's (1809), Mr. William Gray's (1829), an anonymous Life and Times of Sir Philip Sidney (Boston, 1859), Mr. Fox Bourne's (1862), and Mr. Julius Lloyd's (later in 1862). With the American Life I am not acquainted; but the two last require to be particularly noticed. Mr. Fox Bourne's Memoir of Sir Philip Sidney combines a careful study of its main subject with an able review of the times. The author's industrious researches in State Papers and other MS. collections brought many new facts to light. This book is one upon which all later

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