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... 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 ...
... 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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... hymn to Proteus in Taylor's translation . Though not a deity , says Proclus , he comprehends in himself all the forms of things generated . Protean mutability is the very dignity of Pico's man : in his ad- venturous pursuit of self ...
... hymn to Proteus in Taylor's translation . Though not a deity , says Proclus , he comprehends in himself all the forms of things generated . Protean mutability is the very dignity of Pico's man : in his ad- venturous pursuit of self ...
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... ( Hymn to Liknitus Bacchus ) ; Taylor , Mystical Hymns of Orpheus , p . 26 n . ( Hymn to the Moon ) . In the Republic ( ii . 364E ) , the Orphica is called ' offspring of the Moon and the Muses ' . 2 Macrobius , Saturnalia , I. xviii . 8 ...
... ( Hymn to Liknitus Bacchus ) ; Taylor , Mystical Hymns of Orpheus , p . 26 n . ( Hymn to the Moon ) . In the Republic ( ii . 364E ) , the Orphica is called ' offspring of the Moon and the Muses ' . 2 Macrobius , Saturnalia , I. xviii . 8 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
Copyright | |
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