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... beauty to unite it with God.1 In its concern with psychic unity this gloss resembles the allegory of the judgement of Paris in Ficino's second commentary on the Philebus , cited in my Introduction . And the reason why Orpheus rather ...
... beauty to unite it with God.1 In its concern with psychic unity this gloss resembles the allegory of the judgement of Paris in Ficino's second commentary on the Philebus , cited in my Introduction . And the reason why Orpheus rather ...
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... beauty , chastity , and pleasure : Perduto è tutto il tempo Che in amar non si spende.2 ( 1. i . 30–1 ) The question ... Beauty.5 The Primavera helps illuminate this crucial pastoral device . In Botticelli's triad of Graces , Chastity ...
... beauty , chastity , and pleasure : Perduto è tutto il tempo Che in amar non si spende.2 ( 1. i . 30–1 ) The question ... Beauty.5 The Primavera helps illuminate this crucial pastoral device . In Botticelli's triad of Graces , Chastity ...
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... Beauty reconciled to Pleasure by Blind love : Is she kind as she is fair ? For beauty lives with kindness . Love doth to her eyes repair , To help him of his blindness : And , being helped , inhabits there . ( Iv . ii . 43-7 ) His third ...
... Beauty reconciled to Pleasure by Blind love : Is she kind as she is fair ? For beauty lives with kindness . Love doth to her eyes repair , To help him of his blindness : And , being helped , inhabits there . ( Iv . ii . 43-7 ) His third ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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