The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetryChatto and Windus, 1972 - 248 ページ |
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... rejection . She understands ' the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity ' , and calmly tells Comus that he doesn't : " Thou hast nor Ear , nor Soul to apprehend ' . I am tempted to describe all this by saying that the Lady has simply ...
... rejection . She understands ' the sage And serious doctrine of Virginity ' , and calmly tells Comus that he doesn't : " Thou hast nor Ear , nor Soul to apprehend ' . I am tempted to describe all this by saying that the Lady has simply ...
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... rejection of secular , pastoral poetry , yet its form and its central image are still pastoral . In the course of trying to transform his world , he still needs that world , for it gives him the language to write in : ' my fruits are ...
... rejection of secular , pastoral poetry , yet its form and its central image are still pastoral . In the course of trying to transform his world , he still needs that world , for it gives him the language to write in : ' my fruits are ...
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... rejection of the classical allusions , too , is very delicate , consisting of one line only ( ' but Delia's self In gait surpass'd and goddess - like deport ' ) . It is the milder kind of rejection : it does not rebuke the classical ...
... rejection of the classical allusions , too , is very delicate , consisting of one line only ( ' but Delia's self In gait surpass'd and goddess - like deport ' ) . It is the milder kind of rejection : it does not rebuke the classical ...
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