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... describe Arcadian love , and he has an uneasy awareness that he has got it all from books . ' A brook and all ... describes not a profession but a dream . Perhaps he understands the meaning of ' is ' better than she does : I wasn ...
... describe Arcadian love , and he has an uneasy awareness that he has got it all from books . ' A brook and all ... describes not a profession but a dream . Perhaps he understands the meaning of ' is ' better than she does : I wasn ...
Page 184
... describes a withdrawal into nature of a kind that has become familiar since Wordsworth . The strangeness of the ... describe it like this is to make Marvell sound like a Romantic -like J. M. Synge , for instance : Still south I went and ...
... describes a withdrawal into nature of a kind that has become familiar since Wordsworth . The strangeness of the ... describe it like this is to make Marvell sound like a Romantic -like J. M. Synge , for instance : Still south I went and ...
Page 243
... describes them in terms of the graciousness of the gods and the occasional occurrence of magic . There was no iron ... describe how his father used to tell of it . This doubles the loss - even the memory of the Golden Age belongs in the ...
... describes them in terms of the graciousness of the gods and the occasional occurrence of magic . There was no iron ... describe how his father used to tell of it . This doubles the loss - even the memory of the Golden Age belongs in the ...
Contents
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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