English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 pagina's |
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... Chapter One Greek 1 Chapter Two Classical Latin 14 Chapter Three Earlier Renaissance 27 Chapter Four Spenser and Sidney 35 Chapter Five Some Spenserians 48 Chapter Six Elizabethan and Jacobean Pastoral Lyric Chapter Seven Merry England ...
... Chapter One Greek 1 Chapter Two Classical Latin 14 Chapter Three Earlier Renaissance 27 Chapter Four Spenser and Sidney 35 Chapter Five Some Spenserians 48 Chapter Six Elizabethan and Jacobean Pastoral Lyric Chapter Seven Merry England ...
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... chapter 1. Idyll 20 , wrongly numbered 21 in the 1588 volume , is a pseudo - Theocritean piece in which an oxherd complains about Eunica , a girl in the town , who has rejected his love ; he calls his fellow herdsmen to witness that he ...
... chapter 1. Idyll 20 , wrongly numbered 21 in the 1588 volume , is a pseudo - Theocritean piece in which an oxherd complains about Eunica , a girl in the town , who has rejected his love ; he calls his fellow herdsmen to witness that he ...
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James Sambrook. Notes and References Chapter One 1. W. W. Tarn , Hellenistic Civilization , 3d ed . , rev . ( London : Ar ... Chapter Two 1. For the argument that eclogue 9 is idyll 7 " in reverse , " see Berg , Early Virgil , pp . 138-42 ...
James Sambrook. Notes and References Chapter One 1. W. W. Tarn , Hellenistic Civilization , 3d ed . , rev . ( London : Ar ... Chapter Two 1. For the argument that eclogue 9 is idyll 7 " in reverse , " see Berg , Early Virgil , pp . 138-42 ...
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