Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... elegy . Theocritus was the great storehouse of pastoral ma- terial ; he was plundered again and again , and his plunderers were plundered in their turn , until the incidents , expressions , and motives used by him became common property ...
... elegy . Theocritus was the great storehouse of pastoral ma- terial ; he was plundered again and again , and his plunderers were plundered in their turn , until the incidents , expressions , and motives used by him became common property ...
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... pastoral setting tends constantly to fall away from the skeleton of the ... elegy . Chief among these features are the following : ( 1 ) extended praise ... pastoral elegy and reminds us forcibly of Lycidas . Of particular importance in ...
... pastoral setting tends constantly to fall away from the skeleton of the ... elegy . Chief among these features are the following : ( 1 ) extended praise ... pastoral elegy and reminds us forcibly of Lycidas . Of particular importance in ...
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... Elegies , III , 7 [ On the Drowning of Paetus ] . " MLN 49 ( 1934 ) : 162–66 . Grant , W. Leonard . Neo - Latin Literature and the Pastoral . Chapel Hill , N.C. , 1965 . Greg , Walter W. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama . London ...
... Elegies , III , 7 [ On the Drowning of Paetus ] . " MLN 49 ( 1934 ) : 162–66 . Grant , W. Leonard . Neo - Latin Literature and the Pastoral . Chapel Hill , N.C. , 1965 . Greg , Walter W. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama . London ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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