The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 181
... Marvell was betraying his own best self - that he was as bad as Milton's Lady . But for the most part the poem exists not in Marvell's world but in Crashaw's , and the simple rhetoric of the conclusion ( " Triumph , triumph , victorious ...
... Marvell was betraying his own best self - that he was as bad as Milton's Lady . But for the most part the poem exists not in Marvell's world but in Crashaw's , and the simple rhetoric of the conclusion ( " Triumph , triumph , victorious ...
Pagina 184
... Marvell describes a withdrawal into nature of a kind that has become familiar since Wordsworth . The strangeness of the sense - experiences as he enters the forest cause him to look around in awe : When first the eye this forest sees It ...
... Marvell describes a withdrawal into nature of a kind that has become familiar since Wordsworth . The strangeness of the sense - experiences as he enters the forest cause him to look around in awe : When first the eye this forest sees It ...
Pagina 187
... Marvell contrasts the sophistication of gardens with the simplicity of wild nature : With strange perfumes he did the Roses taint , And flowers themselves were taught to paint . Tis all enforc'd : the Fountain and the Grot ; While the ...
... Marvell contrasts the sophistication of gardens with the simplicity of wild nature : With strange perfumes he did the Roses taint , And flowers themselves were taught to paint . Tis all enforc'd : the Fountain and the Grot ; While the ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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