A just cause and a zealous defender make an imperious resolution cut off the tediousness of cautious discussions
A just cause and a zealous defender make an imperious resolution cut off the tediousness of cautious discussions
Sir Philip Sidney was a prominent figure in the Elizabethan era, known for his chivalrous demeanor and unwavering commitment to justice. His works, particularly his famous treatise "The Defence of Poesy," reflect his belief in the power of a just cause and the importance of having a zealous defender to champion it.