Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... pastoral , pastoral - comical , historical - pastoral , tragical - historical , tragical- comical - historical - pastoral , scene individable , or poem unlimited ' ( Hamlet , II . ii . 402-5 ) . Of course , he might also , as in this ...
... pastoral , pastoral - comical , historical - pastoral , tragical - historical , tragical- comical - historical - pastoral , scene individable , or poem unlimited ' ( Hamlet , II . ii . 402-5 ) . Of course , he might also , as in this ...
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... pastoral poetry . of existence in the Garden of Eden'.17 The emblems of Eden , though they may be simple and conventional in the invocation , are still available in memory to the blind poet : the relation seems to be that as the visible ...
... pastoral poetry . of existence in the Garden of Eden'.17 The emblems of Eden , though they may be simple and conventional in the invocation , are still available in memory to the blind poet : the relation seems to be that as the visible ...
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... pastoral sacrifice , and sees the moment destroyed by jealous murder . After the Flood there is a time of pastoral prosperity under ' paternal rule ' in which men fearing the Deitie , With some regard to what is just and right Shall ...
... pastoral sacrifice , and sees the moment destroyed by jealous murder . After the Flood there is a time of pastoral prosperity under ' paternal rule ' in which men fearing the Deitie , With some regard to what is just and right Shall ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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