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... singing of songs to the Orphic lyre ' , all three of these figural senses may be understood , the erotic , the hermetic , and the saturnine . Lyric singing is an art which Ficino , like his model Proclus , practised as a part of the ...
... singing of songs to the Orphic lyre ' , all three of these figural senses may be understood , the erotic , the hermetic , and the saturnine . Lyric singing is an art which Ficino , like his model Proclus , practised as a part of the ...
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... singing head in Lesbos . But this is still not to say that the Orfeo has much more to recommend it than erudition ... sings each phase of his metamorphosis except the last and most important one , the one in which the Apolline is shown ...
... singing head in Lesbos . But this is still not to say that the Orfeo has much more to recommend it than erudition ... sings each phase of his metamorphosis except the last and most important one , the one in which the Apolline is shown ...
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... sing complicated by the need to know the truth . At some level of the mind sexuality and the singing voice are , as Mozart knew , inseparable , as are the acts of loving , dying , and knowing the initiations . And the model on which he ...
... sing complicated by the need to know the truth . At some level of the mind sexuality and the singing voice are , as Mozart knew , inseparable , as are the acts of loving , dying , and knowing the initiations . And the model on which he ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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