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This is no mere shepherd but a tutored critic who values beauty and displays a knowledge of science outside the ken of a rustic . " 31 In the Fifth Eclogue Mopsus presents a crook to his fellow shepherd - poet Menalcas : At tu sume ...
This is no mere shepherd but a tutored critic who values beauty and displays a knowledge of science outside the ken of a rustic . " 31 In the Fifth Eclogue Mopsus presents a crook to his fellow shepherd - poet Menalcas : At tu sume ...
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Governed by the universal principle of love , man seeks after beauty . No one can escape from love's dominance : So loue is Lord of all the world by right , And rules the creatures by his powrfull saw . ( 11. 883-884 ) Thus this hymn of ...
Governed by the universal principle of love , man seeks after beauty . No one can escape from love's dominance : So loue is Lord of all the world by right , And rules the creatures by his powrfull saw . ( 11. 883-884 ) Thus this hymn of ...
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It may be concluded that what most strongly attracted Warton's interest to the poem was the " romantic " beauty of these two passages . Another kind of beauty Warton found in the poem was the beauty of its natural description .
It may be concluded that what most strongly attracted Warton's interest to the poem was the " romantic " beauty of these two passages . Another kind of beauty Warton found in the poem was the beauty of its natural description .
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CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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