The Landscape of the Mind: Pastoralism and Platonic Theory in Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's Early Comedies |
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... remains the mark of aesthetic Platonism through Plotinus and Cusanus to Ficino and the School of Cambridge.2 On occasion , therefore , Plato and Ficino's fellow academic Poliziano conform to 1 A.-J. Festugière , Contemplation et vie ...
... remains the mark of aesthetic Platonism through Plotinus and Cusanus to Ficino and the School of Cambridge.2 On occasion , therefore , Plato and Ficino's fellow academic Poliziano conform to 1 A.-J. Festugière , Contemplation et vie ...
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... remains allegory but this is compromised by the notion that Arcadia has at last been located . 2 W. B. Yeats , The Cutting of an Agate ( London , 1919 ) , p . 200 . as that of the Sileni of our Alcibiades [ Symposium 38 THE PASTORALISM ...
... remains allegory but this is compromised by the notion that Arcadia has at last been located . 2 W. B. Yeats , The Cutting of an Agate ( London , 1919 ) , p . 200 . as that of the Sileni of our Alcibiades [ Symposium 38 THE PASTORALISM ...
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... remains a formula of court pastoral to compliment her on her universality . Like any formula , the complimentary can be restrictive . It severely curtails the pretty little piece on the judgement of Paris with which Peele anticipates ...
... remains a formula of court pastoral to compliment her on her universality . Like any formula , the complimentary can be restrictive . It severely curtails the pretty little piece on the judgement of Paris with which Peele anticipates ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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