The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... pastoral elegies are Milton's Lycidas , written in 1637 for his friend King , Shelley's Adonais ( 1821 ) for poor Keats , and Arnold's Thyrsis ( 1866 ) , inspired by the death of Clough.2 And one of ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE pastoral drama.
... pastoral elegies are Milton's Lycidas , written in 1637 for his friend King , Shelley's Adonais ( 1821 ) for poor Keats , and Arnold's Thyrsis ( 1866 ) , inspired by the death of Clough.2 And one of ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE pastoral drama.
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... pastoral books of the Renaissance introduced huntresses and huntsmen as prominent characters . In Italy cattle did not regularly pasture on low - lying fields , but up on the hill - sides and among ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE 175 pastoral opera.
... pastoral books of the Renaissance introduced huntresses and huntsmen as prominent characters . In Italy cattle did not regularly pasture on low - lying fields , but up on the hill - sides and among ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE 175 pastoral opera.
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... Pastoral Triad ' ( Studies in Philology , 20 ( 1923 ) , 184–215 ) , and the same scholar's Virgil and Spenser ( University of California publications in English , 2. 3 , Berkeley , Cal . , 1929 ) . Mr. Hughes emphasizes the scholarship ...
... Pastoral Triad ' ( Studies in Philology , 20 ( 1923 ) , 184–215 ) , and the same scholar's Virgil and Spenser ( University of California publications in English , 2. 3 , Berkeley , Cal . , 1929 ) . Mr. Hughes emphasizes the scholarship ...
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