The Landscape of the Mind: Pastoralism and Platonic Theory in Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's Early Comedies |
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... Gentlemen echoes the pastoralism of the Aminta . What , for instance , does Shakespeare invoke in Proteus ' first soliloquy , He after honour hunts , I after love , ( 1. i . 63 ) if not the pastoral - heroic obverse of action and ...
... Gentlemen echoes the pastoralism of the Aminta . What , for instance , does Shakespeare invoke in Proteus ' first soliloquy , He after honour hunts , I after love , ( 1. i . 63 ) if not the pastoral - heroic obverse of action and ...
Page 87
... Gentlemen . An interest in the spiritual possibilities of folly thus enters the English imagination with the Oxford Reformers , who went to school to the Florentine Platonists . It gradually loses its Italianate- ness at the hands of ...
... Gentlemen . An interest in the spiritual possibilities of folly thus enters the English imagination with the Oxford Reformers , who went to school to the Florentine Platonists . It gradually loses its Italianate- ness at the hands of ...
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... Gentlemen takes it for a sober morality about a faithless friend and lover who , in the ' green world ' of the finale , fails to get the comeuppance he so richly deserves . " There are by this time no gentlemen in Verona ' , fusses Q ...
... Gentlemen takes it for a sober morality about a faithless friend and lover who , in the ' green world ' of the finale , fails to get the comeuppance he so richly deserves . " There are by this time no gentlemen in Verona ' , fusses Q ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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