Time, Landscape and the Ideal Life: Studies in the Pastoral Poetry of Spenser and MiltonAppollon-sha, 1974 - 272 Seiten |
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... enjoy worldly pleasures . Palinode first tells his envy at the merry young people enjoying the festivities of May Day , but Piers laconically answers that such follies are fit only for youth , the stage of life which both of them have ...
... enjoy worldly pleasures . Palinode first tells his envy at the merry young people enjoying the festivities of May Day , but Piers laconically answers that such follies are fit only for youth , the stage of life which both of them have ...
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... enjoy a happy life . He was once a happy shepherd who enjoyed pastoral leisure . One of the recreative eclogues , " Aprill , " was made by him while " by a spring he laye ” ( 1.35 ) . The opening dialogue between Hobbinol and Colin in ...
... enjoy a happy life . He was once a happy shepherd who enjoyed pastoral leisure . One of the recreative eclogues , " Aprill , " was made by him while " by a spring he laye ” ( 1.35 ) . The opening dialogue between Hobbinol and Colin in ...
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... enjoy those carefree days which he erroneously supposed to be perpetual : " Tho deemed I , my spring would euer laste " ( 1.30 ) . This thought contrasts with his recollection in " Januarye " that his spring had ended , as it were ...
... enjoy those carefree days which he erroneously supposed to be perpetual : " Tho deemed I , my spring would euer laste " ( 1.30 ) . This thought contrasts with his recollection in " Januarye " that his spring had ended , as it were ...
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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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