Philip Sidney
/ˌfɪlɪp ˈsɪdni/
/ˌfɪlɪp ˈsɪdni/
- (1554-86) an English poet and soldier who is considered one of the greatest Englishmen of the Elizabethan period. His best-known works are Arcadia (1590) and Astrophel and Stella (1591). He was made a knight in 1583 and died of wounds received while fighting the Spanish in the Netherlands. There is a popular story that as he lay dying he refused a drink of water and passed it to another wounded soldier who he said needed it more.
菲利普·西德尼(Philip Sidney):(1554-86)英国诗人和士兵,被认为是伊丽莎白时代最伟大的英国人之一。他最著名的作品是阿卡迪亚(Arcadia)(1590)和阿斯特罗菲尔和斯特拉(1591)。1583年,他被任命为骑士,并因在荷兰与西班牙人作战而受伤。有一个流行的故事说,他垂死之际,他拒绝喝水,并将水交给另一名受伤的士兵,他说他还需要水。