The humor of youth, which thinks that good whose goodness it sees not
The humor of youth, which thinks that good whose goodness it sees not
Sir Philip Sidney, a prominent figure in the Elizabethan era, was known for his wit, charm, and intelligence. His works, particularly his sonnets and prose writings, often explored themes of love, honor, and virtue. One of the recurring themes in Sidney's works is the humor of youth, which thinks that good whose goodness it sees not.