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Sidney is deeply interested in poetry and its comparison with other literary genres. What is/are the genre(s) of this work, in your opinion, and what are the main generic traits we see in the text?
Sidney was a humanist scholar, writing for a humanist audience. How does he relate and appeal to his intended audience?
The ultimate purpose of poetry, according to this work, is to teach, delight, and move. How does poetry do this, and why is it uniquely suited to this goal?
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