English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... ( Virgil ) , is dedicated to Varus . Thus this eclogue , like others , serves to compliment Virgil's contemporaries . All the eclogues but two ( 2 and 7 ) contain some reference , open or veiled , to Virgil himself , or to his friends and ...
... ( Virgil ) , is dedicated to Varus . Thus this eclogue , like others , serves to compliment Virgil's contemporaries . All the eclogues but two ( 2 and 7 ) contain some reference , open or veiled , to Virgil himself , or to his friends and ...
Pagina 22
... Virgil anticipates a revolution of the world - ages that will bring back the Golden Age in the near future . Pope was to describe pastoral poetry as " an image of the Golden Age . " Virgil's two eclogues on the Mantuan expropriations ...
... Virgil anticipates a revolution of the world - ages that will bring back the Golden Age in the near future . Pope was to describe pastoral poetry as " an image of the Golden Age . " Virgil's two eclogues on the Mantuan expropriations ...
Pagina 140
... Virgil and Isaiah ( Oxford : B. H. Blackwell , 1918 ) . 4. Virgil is one of the principal channels through which the Golden Age myth descends to modern literature : others are Ovid , Metamor- phoses , bk . 1 , 11. 89-150 , and Boethius ...
... Virgil and Isaiah ( Oxford : B. H. Blackwell , 1918 ) . 4. Virgil is one of the principal channels through which the Golden Age myth descends to modern literature : others are Ovid , Metamor- phoses , bk . 1 , 11. 89-150 , and Boethius ...
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