The Landscape of the Mind: Pastoralism and Platonic Theory in Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's Early Comedies |
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... mythic thinking , a plurality of heroes is to be expected . And common to Paris and Orpheus , and confirming their final identity for the Platonizing thinker or poet , there is the role they both play in mythic paradigms of the One and ...
... mythic thinking , a plurality of heroes is to be expected . And common to Paris and Orpheus , and confirming their final identity for the Platonizing thinker or poet , there is the role they both play in mythic paradigms of the One and ...
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... mythic figures in the poetic theology Orpheus is the one most important to pastoralism . Besides the richness of his myth , which is exceptional , there is the canon of writings with which he is eponymously credited . The invocation of ...
... mythic figures in the poetic theology Orpheus is the one most important to pastoralism . Besides the richness of his myth , which is exceptional , there is the canon of writings with which he is eponymously credited . The invocation of ...
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... mythic hymn in meek and pious strain to the honour of your lord and mine , Phaedrus , the guardian of the young and beautiful . ( Phaedrus , 265B ) The intermedi of the Aminta , as they survive , resemble nothing so much as the hymns of ...
... mythic hymn in meek and pious strain to the honour of your lord and mine , Phaedrus , the guardian of the young and beautiful . ( Phaedrus , 265B ) The intermedi of the Aminta , as they survive , resemble nothing so much as the hymns of ...
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INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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