The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetryChatto and Windus, 1972 - 248 oldal |
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34. oldal
... Song ' - indeed , it is one of the gems of Elizabethan poetry , and deserves to be better known . Shall we go dance the hay ? Never pipe could ever play better Shepherd's Roundelay . Shall we go sing the Song ? The hay ? The Song ...
... Song ' - indeed , it is one of the gems of Elizabethan poetry , and deserves to be better known . Shall we go dance the hay ? Never pipe could ever play better Shepherd's Roundelay . Shall we go sing the Song ? The hay ? The Song ...
179. oldal
... song ? Naturally , by telling us that it is finer than the songs he knows - which he describes in ravishing terms . A line like ' Culling their potent herbs , and baleful drugs ' is really a struggle between moral meaning and romantic ...
... song ? Naturally , by telling us that it is finer than the songs he knows - which he describes in ravishing terms . A line like ' Culling their potent herbs , and baleful drugs ' is really a struggle between moral meaning and romantic ...
222. oldal
... song , eternally beginning anew ? ... Do you recognise the temple with the huge peristyle , and the bitter lemons that your teeth sank into , and the cave fatal to imprudent visitors , where sleeps the old seed of the conquered dragon ...
... song , eternally beginning anew ? ... Do you recognise the temple with the huge peristyle , and the bitter lemons that your teeth sank into , and the cave fatal to imprudent visitors , where sleeps the old seed of the conquered dragon ...
Tartalomjegyzék
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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