The Landscape of the Mind: Pastoralism and Platonic Theory in Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's Early Comedies |
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... classical philology . The most familiar is that brilliant first essay of the generation before Greg's , Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy . Nietzsche is there most concerned with Greek tragedy and German opera , and the notice he takes of ...
... classical philology . The most familiar is that brilliant first essay of the generation before Greg's , Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy . Nietzsche is there most concerned with Greek tragedy and German opera , and the notice he takes of ...
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... classical . . . effeminate . . . prophetic of a later age of morals and taste ' . What may strike one in a yet later age of morals and taste is Tasso's considerable refinement on the prophetic style as found in the Orfeo of Poliziano ...
... classical . . . effeminate . . . prophetic of a later age of morals and taste ' . What may strike one in a yet later age of morals and taste is Tasso's considerable refinement on the prophetic style as found in the Orfeo of Poliziano ...
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... classical myth conceals the pagan theology of love . In this instance the whole passage echoes Socrates on the choice of a lover , with Bacchic qualities substituted for Zeus - like ( Phaedrus , 252E- 253A ) . For a poetic theologian ...
... classical myth conceals the pagan theology of love . In this instance the whole passage echoes Socrates on the choice of a lover , with Bacchic qualities substituted for Zeus - like ( Phaedrus , 252E- 253A ) . For a poetic theologian ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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