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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A word ought to be said first about Colin's praise of the poets and “ nymphes ” whom he encountered during his stay at court . This section of the poem ( 376-583 ) has long served as a treasure trove of contemporary allusions and is ...
A word ought to be said first about Colin's praise of the poets and “ nymphes ” whom he encountered during his stay at court . This section of the poem ( 376-583 ) has long served as a treasure trove of contemporary allusions and is ...
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After all , Cynthia has chosen Colin from her retinue of loyal poets to sing her praises and elevate her name . In effect , then , Colin's generous praise of his courtly fellows confers authority on himself and strengthens his own claim ...
After all , Cynthia has chosen Colin from her retinue of loyal poets to sing her praises and elevate her name . In effect , then , Colin's generous praise of his courtly fellows confers authority on himself and strengthens his own claim ...
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He imputes his praise to a “ Heav'nly Muse , " a source of inspiration in some sense superior to him and whose help he requires in his “ liturgical act of praise . ” At the same time , he addresses this Muse imperatively ...
He imputes his praise to a “ Heav'nly Muse , " a source of inspiration in some sense superior to him and whose help he requires in his “ liturgical act of praise . ” At the same time , he addresses this Muse imperatively ...
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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 |