The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 107
... turning her muzzle towards me , she threw such a prospect upon me , as might well have given a surfeit to any weak ... turns out to have had a very specific cause : the scheming of Clinius the agitator , who was employed by the wicked ...
... turning her muzzle towards me , she threw such a prospect upon me , as might well have given a surfeit to any weak ... turns out to have had a very specific cause : the scheming of Clinius the agitator , who was employed by the wicked ...
Pagina 187
... turns out to be like escape into Eden : unspoilt by cities , man is prelapsarian . " The Mower against Gardens ' shows this clearly . It is a poem on how man has corrupted the world , and is therefore easy to compare with religious ...
... turns out to be like escape into Eden : unspoilt by cities , man is prelapsarian . " The Mower against Gardens ' shows this clearly . It is a poem on how man has corrupted the world , and is therefore easy to compare with religious ...
Pagina 231
... turn to the gipsy as we turn to the sea , to get away from the poet's emotion and to see it plain before us . Arnold never wrote with more command than there . In contrast to the Scholar Gipsy , the strange disease : and in contrast to ...
... turn to the gipsy as we turn to the sea , to get away from the poet's emotion and to see it plain before us . Arnold never wrote with more command than there . In contrast to the Scholar Gipsy , the strange disease : and in contrast to ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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