Time, Landscape and the Ideal Life: Studies in the Pastoral Poetry of Spenser and MiltonAppollon-sha, 1974 - 272 Seiten |
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... lines . The shepherd's life in this twilight scene has a rhythmical pattern . In these lines we find , as David Daiches has pointed out , " a sense of the passing of time . " Not only does the description proceed in the natural sequence ...
... lines . The shepherd's life in this twilight scene has a rhythmical pattern . In these lines we find , as David Daiches has pointed out , " a sense of the passing of time . " Not only does the description proceed in the natural sequence ...
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... lines in the third person is a pastoral convention . Spenser's " Januarye " begins with lines introducing Colin Clout to the reader : A Shepeheards boye ( no better doe him call ) When Winters wastful spight was almost spent , All in a ...
... lines in the third person is a pastoral convention . Spenser's " Januarye " begins with lines introducing Colin Clout to the reader : A Shepeheards boye ( no better doe him call ) When Winters wastful spight was almost spent , All in a ...
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... lines to Lycidas and begun the poem with the lines introducing an uncouth swain wailing over Lycidas ' death , the poem would have been far less dramatic than it is . Since Milton intentionally omitted such introductory lines , the poem ...
... lines to Lycidas and begun the poem with the lines introducing an uncouth swain wailing over Lycidas ' death , the poem would have been far less dramatic than it is . Since Milton intentionally omitted such introductory lines , the poem ...
Inhalt
CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Albrecht Dürer allegorical Astrophel beauty Bregog Calidore Calidore's classical Clouts Come Home Colin Clout Comus contemplation courtesy criticism Cuddie death describes dolphins doth E. M. W. Tillyard Edmund Spenser Elizabethan English Essays Faerie Queene flock flowers four humours Graces happy hath haue heauen hikari to yami Hobbinol human humour Ibid idea ideal interpretation Iulye Iune Januarye John Milton knight lady landscape lines literary Literature London loue Lycidas meaning Mirror for Magistrates moral eclogues mought Mythology nature Numbers otium Panofsky passage Pastoral Elegy pastoral poetry pastoral world Pastorella Perigot plaintive eclogues poet poetic Poetry of Edmund praise proverbs reader recreative eclogues Renaissance Renaissance no hikari Renaissance pastoral represents romantic Rosalind says scene shade Shepheardes Calender shepherd similar Sixth Book song Spenserian stanza story symbol theme Thenot Theocritus Thomalin Thomas Warton thou umbra Virgil's Virgilian vision vnto Warton winter words York