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... answer to this question is a commonplace : namely , the Platonic theory of a good inner life , accommodated to the literary myth of the courtier as lover and poet . Stated thus it is certainly a likely answer from the cultural ...
... answer to this question is a commonplace : namely , the Platonic theory of a good inner life , accommodated to the literary myth of the courtier as lover and poet . Stated thus it is certainly a likely answer from the cultural ...
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... answers of this sort is that they are determined by what one already believes to have happened -evolution , or a ... answer therefore concerns , not literary history , but the language of criticism . It is this : Does an account of ...
... answers of this sort is that they are determined by what one already believes to have happened -evolution , or a ... answer therefore concerns , not literary history , but the language of criticism . It is this : Does an account of ...
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... answers exactly to this account of the landscape of the mind . Yet it could be shown to accommodate also that ... answering primitivism as in Montaigne are there brought to- gether.2 Who of that age can now speak to us more immediately ...
... answers exactly to this account of the landscape of the mind . Yet it could be shown to accommodate also that ... answering primitivism as in Montaigne are there brought to- gether.2 Who of that age can now speak to us more immediately ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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