The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 Seiten |
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... death of the new Athens : it will arise , and since ' naught so bright can live ' , it will die too . The ' remoter time ' will be the time after it has passed away — and that time too is suffused with splendour because of what will be ...
... death of the new Athens : it will arise , and since ' naught so bright can live ' , it will die too . The ' remoter time ' will be the time after it has passed away — and that time too is suffused with splendour because of what will be ...
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... death by death delivered to eternal death , ( for at that time , as he saith , all Oracles surceased , and enchanted spirits , that were wont to delude the people , thenceforth held their peace ; ) and also at the demand of the Emperor ...
... death by death delivered to eternal death , ( for at that time , as he saith , all Oracles surceased , and enchanted spirits , that were wont to delude the people , thenceforth held their peace ; ) and also at the demand of the Emperor ...
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... death . This is the theme of the set of five related sonnets , Le Christ aux Oliviers . Jesus , praying just before his death , feels the universe totally empty : abandoned by God , he turns to Judas ( qui du moins as la force du crime ) ...
... death . This is the theme of the set of five related sonnets , Le Christ aux Oliviers . Jesus , praying just before his death , feels the universe totally empty : abandoned by God , he turns to Judas ( qui du moins as la force du crime ) ...
Inhalt
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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