Spenser, Milton, and Renaissance PastoralBucknell University Press, 1981 - 224 páginas Examination of Spenser's and Milton's use of the pastoral as a vehicle for the imagination's dramatization of itself. |
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Página 173
... virtue itself , as it is manifested in this book , must be rigorously avoided . Only , in fact , on Acidale will the ... virtue by the gods , will eventually well up and blossom in the mind of the poet . The flower metaphor makes ...
... virtue itself , as it is manifested in this book , must be rigorously avoided . Only , in fact , on Acidale will the ... virtue by the gods , will eventually well up and blossom in the mind of the poet . The flower metaphor makes ...
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... virtue visible . This is exactly what courtesy does ; it makes virtue a reality in the day - to - day life and relations of men . The proper exer- cise of courtesy requires that one see in both senses of the word : one must see and ...
... virtue visible . This is exactly what courtesy does ; it makes virtue a reality in the day - to - day life and relations of men . The proper exer- cise of courtesy requires that one see in both senses of the word : one must see and ...
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... virtue inherent in all men , courtesy demands the individual's awareness of his own virtue . The courteous man must see that the seeds of virtue have been planted in the hidden nursery of his soul , and he must cultivate those seeds to ...
... virtue inherent in all men , courtesy demands the individual's awareness of his own virtue . The courteous man must see that the seeds of virtue have been planted in the hidden nursery of his soul , and he must cultivate those seeds to ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Spenser Milton and the Pastoral Tradition | 19 |
The Shepheardes Calender and Colin Clouts | 45 |
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achieve Acidale adonean elegy Adonis Astrophel beauty Bion Calender Calidore Calidore's Colin Clout conclusion conventions courtesy courtly critical Daphnis Daphnis's dead death Dido divine earlier Eclogue Edmund Spenser elegist Eliza emblem emotional epic Epitaphium example Faerie Queene fallen final flower Gallus Genius genre Graces grief harmony Harvard University Press heaven heavenly hero human hymn Il Penseroso imagination Januarye John Milton L'Allegro lament landscape light literary London loue lover Lycidas Lycidas's means metaphor Milton's pastorals mode Mopsus moral Muse narrative nature neoplatonic Orpheus orphic orphic elegy pagan pastoral elegy pastoral poems pastoral world Pastorella pathetic fallacy pattern Penseroso pensive perspective PMLA poem's poet poet's poetic poetry praise present Princeton proem provides reader Renaissance ritual role Rosalind sense Shepheardes Calender shepherd sing song speaker Spenser and Milton Spenserian spirit stanza suggests Theocritus Thyrsis's tion tradition verse Virgil's virtue vision vocation youth