English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 páginas |
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... Renaissance there was much criticism , and critics , rightly or wrongly building upon a founda- tion supplied by the late fourth- or early fifth - century commentator Servius , favored a highly allegorical interpretation of Virgil's ...
... Renaissance there was much criticism , and critics , rightly or wrongly building upon a founda- tion supplied by the late fourth- or early fifth - century commentator Servius , favored a highly allegorical interpretation of Virgil's ...
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... Renaissance . Ipswich , Mass .: D. S. Brewer , Totowa , N.J .: Rowman and Littlefield , 1977. Well- documented account of pastoral literature in the Middle Ages , and its contribution to Renaissance pastoral . Cullen , Patrick . Spenser ...
... Renaissance . Ipswich , Mass .: D. S. Brewer , Totowa , N.J .: Rowman and Littlefield , 1977. Well- documented account of pastoral literature in the Middle Ages , and its contribution to Renaissance pastoral . Cullen , Patrick . Spenser ...
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... Renaissance European literature . Putnam , Michael C. J. Virgil's Pastoral Art : Studies in the Eclogues . Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1970. A very close and detailed structural analysis of each eclogue . Richmond , H. M. ...
... Renaissance European literature . Putnam , Michael C. J. Virgil's Pastoral Art : Studies in the Eclogues . Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1970. A very close and detailed structural analysis of each eclogue . Richmond , H. M. ...
Contenido
Chapter | 14 |
Chapter Three | 27 |
Chapter Five | 48 |
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