English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 pagina's |
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... landscape of fragile and unearthly beauty . What unity Sannazaro's work possesses is supplied by the figure of the courtier in retirement , Sincero , who has fled from Naples in order to forget his obdurate mistress , but who cannot ...
... landscape of fragile and unearthly beauty . What unity Sannazaro's work possesses is supplied by the figure of the courtier in retirement , Sincero , who has fled from Naples in order to forget his obdurate mistress , but who cannot ...
Pagina 140
... landscape is examined in impressive detail in E. W. Leach , Vergil's Eclogues : Landscapes of Experience ( Ithaca , 1974 ) . 8. Theocritus makes topographical references to Arcadia in his idylls 2 , line 48 , and 7 , line 107 ; but ...
... landscape is examined in impressive detail in E. W. Leach , Vergil's Eclogues : Landscapes of Experience ( Ithaca , 1974 ) . 8. Theocritus makes topographical references to Arcadia in his idylls 2 , line 48 , and 7 , line 107 ; but ...
Pagina 153
... landscape poetry separated from conventional pastoral . Røstvig , Maren - Sofie . The Happy Man . 2 vols . Vol . 1 , rev . Oslo : Oslo University Press , 1958-62 . Thorough , fully documented history of the " Happy - Man " Horatian ...
... landscape poetry separated from conventional pastoral . Røstvig , Maren - Sofie . The Happy Man . 2 vols . Vol . 1 , rev . Oslo : Oslo University Press , 1958-62 . Thorough , fully documented history of the " Happy - Man " Horatian ...
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