[518] Ibid. i. 335.
[519] Discoveries, p. 82.
[520] Poet. v. 1.
[521] Cf. Twining, i. 320 sq., and Kames, Elements of Criticism, vol. i. chap. 7.
[522] Cf. Jonson, Works, i. 67 and 31.
[523] Defence, p. 48; cf. Castelvetro, Poetica, pp. 168, 534.
[524] Cf. Whetstone, Promos and Cassandra (1578), cited in Ward, Dram. Lit. i. 118; also, Jonson, Works, i. 2, 70; Cervantes, Don Quix. i. 48; Boileau, Art Poét. iii. 39. In the theory of the drama, Sidney's point of view coincides very closely with that of Cervantes.
[525] Discoveries, p. 83.
[526] Works, i. 337.
[527] Discoveries, p. 85.