English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 páginas |
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... early - as early as Virgil— but perhaps only Virgil himself , and Spenser among his successors , matched the versatility of Theocritus . Chapter Two Classical Latin The writings of Bion and Moschus Greek 13.
... early - as early as Virgil— but perhaps only Virgil himself , and Spenser among his successors , matched the versatility of Theocritus . Chapter Two Classical Latin The writings of Bion and Moschus Greek 13.
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... Early Virgil ( London : Athlone Press , 1974 ) , pp . 12-22 . 11. Gow , Greek Bucolic Poets , p . 153 . Chapter Two 1. For the argument that eclogue 9 is idyll 7 " in reverse , " see Berg , Early Virgil , pp . 138-42 . Berg's book is ...
... Early Virgil ( London : Athlone Press , 1974 ) , pp . 12-22 . 11. Gow , Greek Bucolic Poets , p . 153 . Chapter Two 1. For the argument that eclogue 9 is idyll 7 " in reverse , " see Berg , Early Virgil , pp . 138-42 . Berg's book is ...
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... Early Virgil , pp . 107-13 . 6. Brooks Otis , Virgil : a Study in Civilized Poetry ( Oxford : Claren- don Press , 1963 ) , p . 136 . 7. The symbolic function of landscape is examined in impressive detail in E. W. Leach , Vergil's ...
... Early Virgil , pp . 107-13 . 6. Brooks Otis , Virgil : a Study in Civilized Poetry ( Oxford : Claren- don Press , 1963 ) , p . 136 . 7. The symbolic function of landscape is examined in impressive detail in E. W. Leach , Vergil's ...
Contenido
Chapter | 14 |
Chapter Three | 27 |
Chapter Five | 48 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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