English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 páginas |
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... wrote in 1531 a pastoral elegy upon Loyse de Savoye which would later be read with some profit by Spenser . In England the first writer of formal pastoral eclogues in the vernacular was the priest Alexander Barclay ( 1476–1552 ) . At ...
... wrote in 1531 a pastoral elegy upon Loyse de Savoye which would later be read with some profit by Spenser . In England the first writer of formal pastoral eclogues in the vernacular was the priest Alexander Barclay ( 1476–1552 ) . At ...
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... wrote a piscatory imitation , " The Baite , " which was reprinted in The Compleat Angler ; Herrick wrote an imitation ( see chap . 7 ) , and Charles Cotton wrote two . Breton has a devotional 9 version , " Emmanuell " : " Come live 64 ...
... wrote a piscatory imitation , " The Baite , " which was reprinted in The Compleat Angler ; Herrick wrote an imitation ( see chap . 7 ) , and Charles Cotton wrote two . Breton has a devotional 9 version , " Emmanuell " : " Come live 64 ...
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... wrote two country house poems closely imitative of Jonson- " To Saxham " and " To my Friend G. N. from Wrest " ( Poems , 1640 ) , but more characteristically he turns social relationships in the countryside to the service of a ...
... wrote two country house poems closely imitative of Jonson- " To Saxham " and " To my Friend G. N. from Wrest " ( Poems , 1640 ) , but more characteristically he turns social relationships in the countryside to the service of a ...
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Chapter | 14 |
Chapter Three | 27 |
Chapter Five | 48 |
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