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... comes to rest is in mythological terms Venus . And the epilogue of Venere provides the extreme case of serio ludere or the play as subject of itself . That the love goddess should pre- side over the close of such a fable comes as no ...
... comes to rest is in mythological terms Venus . And the epilogue of Venere provides the extreme case of serio ludere or the play as subject of itself . That the love goddess should pre- side over the close of such a fable comes as no ...
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... comes in as one of the mock enigmas of a comic eclogue beginning Warble , child , make passionate my sense of ... come , thy l'envoy - begin . Costard : No egma , no riddle , no l'envoy , no salve in the mail , sir . O sir , plantain , a ...
... comes in as one of the mock enigmas of a comic eclogue beginning Warble , child , make passionate my sense of ... come , thy l'envoy - begin . Costard : No egma , no riddle , no l'envoy , no salve in the mail , sir . O sir , plantain , a ...
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... comes — if at all — from somewhere beyond words . Reading Genesis , one may think Esau should be recompensed or Leah preferred to Rachel , but they are not . In Luke , one may expect Jesus to rebuke Mary when Martha complains , but he ...
... comes — if at all — from somewhere beyond words . Reading Genesis , one may think Esau should be recompensed or Leah preferred to Rachel , but they are not . In Luke , one may expect Jesus to rebuke Mary when Martha complains , but he ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
Copyright | |
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