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... nymphs , a celebration of the Golden Age . But these are ordered in a way one has not always been led to expect ... nymph ... is won over by the fervent will to martyrdom and the would - be suicide of the amorous shepherd . That is ...
... nymphs , a celebration of the Golden Age . But these are ordered in a way one has not always been led to expect ... nymph ... is won over by the fervent will to martyrdom and the would - be suicide of the amorous shepherd . That is ...
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... nymph and shepherdess . The complaisant Dafne argues her case for love by the same analogy from nature : Amano ancora Gli arbori . Veder puoi con quanto affetto E con quanti iterati abbracciamenti La vite s'avviticchia a ' l suo marito ...
... nymph and shepherdess . The complaisant Dafne argues her case for love by the same analogy from nature : Amano ancora Gli arbori . Veder puoi con quanto affetto E con quanti iterati abbracciamenti La vite s'avviticchia a ' l suo marito ...
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... nymph whom all the swains commend . When Valentine first praises her to Proteus as Sovereign to all creatures on the earth ( II . iv . 151 ) he proclaims , in the approved pastoral manner , the art - like superior- ity of her beauty to ...
... nymph whom all the swains commend . When Valentine first praises her to Proteus as Sovereign to all creatures on the earth ( II . iv . 151 ) he proclaims , in the approved pastoral manner , the art - like superior- ity of her beauty to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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