The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 sider |
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Side 14
... feel that these are credible shepherds talking . - Unlike Italy and France , England had still to develop a secure and protected literary language when Spenser began writing , and even the poets most determinedly devoted to a separation ...
... feel that these are credible shepherds talking . - Unlike Italy and France , England had still to develop a secure and protected literary language when Spenser began writing , and even the poets most determinedly devoted to a separation ...
Side 379
... feel . The Village is not simply , of course , an argument against a literary tradition , but against the deliberate idealization of the English labourer in almost all eighteenth - century discussion of him , which allowed the Pastoral ...
... feel . The Village is not simply , of course , an argument against a literary tradition , but against the deliberate idealization of the English labourer in almost all eighteenth - century discussion of him , which allowed the Pastoral ...
Side 408
... feels not , or with zeal To combat fears that e'en the pious feel ? Now once again the gloomy scene explore , Less gloomy now ; the bitter hour is o'er , The man of many sorrows sighs no more . Up yonder hill , behold how sadly slow The ...
... feels not , or with zeal To combat fears that e'en the pious feel ? Now once again the gloomy scene explore , Less gloomy now ; the bitter hour is o'er , The man of many sorrows sighs no more . Up yonder hill , behold how sadly slow The ...
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