The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 75
... live , All earth can take or Heaven can give . In the very flush of excitement , these lines predict the death of the new Athens : it will arise , and since ' naught so bright can live ' , it will die too . The ' remoter time ' will be ...
... live , All earth can take or Heaven can give . In the very flush of excitement , these lines predict the death of the new Athens : it will arise , and since ' naught so bright can live ' , it will die too . The ' remoter time ' will be ...
Pagina 104
... live by . It is not , among the range of our feelings , that which most richly nourishes the whole of our being . But if we allowed ourselves only those bracing joys that have no need of nostalgia , we'd live as grey and stern a life as ...
... live by . It is not , among the range of our feelings , that which most richly nourishes the whole of our being . But if we allowed ourselves only those bracing joys that have no need of nostalgia , we'd live as grey and stern a life as ...
Pagina 114
... live on black bread , water and roots . They release other men from the task of sowing , ploughing and reaping in order to live , and so they deserve to have some of the bread they sow . This extraordinary passage is unique in La ...
... live on black bread , water and roots . They release other men from the task of sowing , ploughing and reaping in order to live , and so they deserve to have some of the bread they sow . This extraordinary passage is unique in La ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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