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40. The correct answer is (C) Horace. In An Apology for Poetry, Sir Philip Sidney refers to the idea that poetry has the power to present a world of ideal beauty and virtue, which is a notion linked to the ideas of Horace, especially his belief in poetry's moral and educative functions. Horace suggested that poetry should both delight and instruct, which Sidney echoes in his defense of poetry's ability to represent a higher, more ideal world than the one we experience in reality.
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41. The correct answer is (B) Aristotle. In An Essay of Dramatic Poesy, Lisideius' statement about the function of drama aligning with "the delight or instruction of mankind" reflects the Aristotelian view of drama. Aristotle, in his Poetics, argued that the purpose of tragedy is to evoke emotions like pity and fear and to provide catharsis, offering both pleasure and moral insight to the audience. This dual function of drama-delight and instruction-directly invokes Aristotle's ideas.
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