Spenser, Milton, and Renaissance PastoralExamination of Spenser's and Milton's use of the pastoral as a vehicle for the imagination's dramatization of itself. |
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The following culminating double vision of the flower catalogue and then of the sounding seas perfectly captures the pitch and toss of the speaker's imagination between orphic detachment and adonean horror . The flower passage allows ...
The following culminating double vision of the flower catalogue and then of the sounding seas perfectly captures the pitch and toss of the speaker's imagination between orphic detachment and adonean horror . The flower passage allows ...
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Youth turns to age , though ; flowers wither and die : this process is integral to an image that captures both sides ... The pastoral framework that readily suggests the force of the flower as an emblem of life's transitory aspect also ...
Youth turns to age , though ; flowers wither and die : this process is integral to an image that captures both sides ... The pastoral framework that readily suggests the force of the flower as an emblem of life's transitory aspect also ...
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the flowers in the nursery of virtue , the flower that spreads itself through civility , while virtue itself lies hidden . The distinction is highly significant in an evaluation of courtesy as one of the glories of civilized man .
the flowers in the nursery of virtue , the flower that spreads itself through civility , while virtue itself lies hidden . The distinction is highly significant in an evaluation of courtesy as one of the glories of civilized man .
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Spenser Milton and the Pastoral Tradition | 19 |
The Shepheardes Calender and Colin Clouts | 45 |
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The Pipes of Pan: Intertextuality and Literary Filiation in the Pastoral ... Thomas K. Hubbard Vista previa limitada - 1998 |
Sidney's Poetic Justice: The Old Arcadia, Its Eclogues, and Renaissance ... Robert E. Stillman,Robert Stillman, M.D. Vista previa limitada - 1986 |