English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... the essential subject matter of pastoral poetry . Most of the eclogue ( lines 6-68 , the end ) consists of unhappy Corydon's love - song or rather a few portions of his song , because we are told that the recital 14 Chapter Classical Latin.
... the essential subject matter of pastoral poetry . Most of the eclogue ( lines 6-68 , the end ) consists of unhappy Corydon's love - song or rather a few portions of his song , because we are told that the recital 14 Chapter Classical Latin.
Pagina 27
... classical Greeks ; and though Theocritus and Virgil laid down the guidelines of a genre their Greek and Roman imitators were very few . Horace does not mention pastoral in his Ars Poetica ; but in the Renaissance there was much ...
... classical Greeks ; and though Theocritus and Virgil laid down the guidelines of a genre their Greek and Roman imitators were very few . Horace does not mention pastoral in his Ars Poetica ; but in the Renaissance there was much ...
Pagina 152
... classical origins . Highet , Gilbert . The Classical Tradition . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1951 . Historical account of Greek and Roman influences on Western lit- erature : many references to pastoral . Jones , R. F. " Eclogue Types in ...
... classical origins . Highet , Gilbert . The Classical Tradition . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1951 . Historical account of Greek and Roman influences on Western lit- erature : many references to pastoral . Jones , R. F. " Eclogue Types in ...
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Adonis allegory Arcadia ballad Barley-break beauty Bion bucolic Cambridge century classical Colin Clout contrast conventional Corydon Cotswold Games countryside Crabbe Damoetas dance Daphnis death delight Deserted Village dialogue Drayton echoes eclogue eighteenth-century Elizabethan Elizium England England's Helicon English pastoral external nature Faerie Queene farm Garden Georgics goatherd Golden Age happy herdsmen Herrick ideal idylls of Theocritus imitation innocence Jacopo Sannazaro John John Gay joys lament landscape literary London lover Lycidas lyric Mantuan Milton Miscellany moral Mower Muses myth neo-Latin nymphs Oxford Paradise passion pastoral eclogue pastoral elegy pastoral poetry pastoral tradition pastoralists pastourelle pathetic fallacy piscatory poem poet poet's Polyphemus Pope popular praise Queene Renaissance pastoral rural rustic Sannazaro satire setting sheep Shepheardes Calender shepherd Sidney Sidney's Simichidas sing song Spenser stanza sung swain sweet theme Theocritean Theocritus Theocritus's idyll Thyrsis tion Tityrus toral University Press verse Virgil Virgil's eclogue Wordsworth