The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 75
... seems to suggest it too : Another Athens shall arise , And to remoter time Bequeath , like sunset to the skies , The splendour of its prime ; And leave , if naught so bright may live , All earth can take or Heaven can give . In the very ...
... seems to suggest it too : Another Athens shall arise , And to remoter time Bequeath , like sunset to the skies , The splendour of its prime ; And leave , if naught so bright may live , All earth can take or Heaven can give . In the very ...
Pagina 104
... seems to raise them . Now I have to confess that I find Mr Cherry Owen , sometimes , a little too real for comfort . He sounds so like a drunken husband , that I find myself sighing with relief that Mrs Owen doesn't , after all , mind ...
... seems to raise them . Now I have to confess that I find Mr Cherry Owen , sometimes , a little too real for comfort . He sounds so like a drunken husband , that I find myself sighing with relief that Mrs Owen doesn't , after all , mind ...
Pagina 192
... seem to enrich each other . But the classical , poised Marvell is very different from the rich muddle of Spenser and Golding . This cool , lapidary poem seems to talk of Pan but mean Christ . And for all the explicit Puritanism of ...
... seem to enrich each other . But the classical , poised Marvell is very different from the rich muddle of Spenser and Golding . This cool , lapidary poem seems to talk of Pan but mean Christ . And for all the explicit Puritanism of ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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