The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetryChatto and Windus, 1972 - 248 ページ |
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... pagan mythology that came to it from the ancient world , the problem of what to do about paganism was the problem of what to do about antiquity . There were two solutions , syncretist and Puritan . The former claimed that the ancient ...
... pagan mythology that came to it from the ancient world , the problem of what to do about paganism was the problem of what to do about antiquity . There were two solutions , syncretist and Puritan . The former claimed that the ancient ...
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Studies in Pastoral Poetry Laurence Lerner. Comus is pagan too - the most deeply pagan figure in the play . He loves the earth , he loves the life of the senses , he loves moonlight as if he had stepped out of A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
Studies in Pastoral Poetry Laurence Lerner. Comus is pagan too - the most deeply pagan figure in the play . He loves the earth , he loves the life of the senses , he loves moonlight as if he had stepped out of A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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... pagan ; and to juxtapose it with the earlier and so much hastier one is to do more good to Herrick's reputation as poet than as parson . I suppose it is no longer possible for us to know how far Herrick's paganism is literary and ...
... pagan ; and to juxtapose it with the earlier and so much hastier one is to do more good to Herrick's reputation as poet than as parson . I suppose it is no longer possible for us to know how far Herrick's paganism is literary and ...
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