The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 74
... believe the prophecy is absolute . Hence the strange mood of the songs in The Resurrection ; they present the fierce moral enthusiasm of the new , but by putting it in a cyclical setting , they do not believe it . The muses may at first ...
... believe the prophecy is absolute . Hence the strange mood of the songs in The Resurrection ; they present the fierce moral enthusiasm of the new , but by putting it in a cyclical setting , they do not believe it . The muses may at first ...
Pagina 76
... believe in , even though he hailed it with such joy . The impulse to believe that history is cyclic is clearly very old and deep - seated ; but the actual belief , held in cold prose , must be almost obsolete today . This is one reason ...
... believe in , even though he hailed it with such joy . The impulse to believe that history is cyclic is clearly very old and deep - seated ; but the actual belief , held in cold prose , must be almost obsolete today . This is one reason ...
Pagina 166
... believe me yet , or shall I call Antiquity from the old Schools of Greece To testify the arms of Chastity ? 438-440 ... believe in it , is not to believe in his powers : I'll tell ye , ' tis not vain or fabulous , ( Though so esteemed by ...
... believe me yet , or shall I call Antiquity from the old Schools of Greece To testify the arms of Chastity ? 438-440 ... believe in it , is not to believe in his powers : I'll tell ye , ' tis not vain or fabulous , ( Though so esteemed by ...
Cuprins
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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