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... satyr play of the ancients , nevertheless , as to form and order it may be called a modern invention , since no such fable is found in Greek or Latin.1 But when it suits his argument he will mention that in the Oedipus of Sophocles it ...
... satyr play of the ancients , nevertheless , as to form and order it may be called a modern invention , since no such fable is found in Greek or Latin.1 But when it suits his argument he will mention that in the Oedipus of Sophocles it ...
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... satyr . Aristeo , like the satyr in the Aminta , disappears after bringing on the crisis , leaving it to be resolved by the more complete shepherd , Orfeo . But as little difference of order is implied between the two If you submit ...
... satyr . Aristeo , like the satyr in the Aminta , disappears after bringing on the crisis , leaving it to be resolved by the more complete shepherd , Orfeo . But as little difference of order is implied between the two If you submit ...
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... satyr , like Morello in Castiglione's dialogue , is the courtier under a partial aspect of his inner life - the Bacchic . He is the shepherd manqué , unpurged , irrepressibly natural . And as nature anticipates art , so the satyr has in ...
... satyr , like Morello in Castiglione's dialogue , is the courtier under a partial aspect of his inner life - the Bacchic . He is the shepherd manqué , unpurged , irrepressibly natural . And as nature anticipates art , so the satyr has in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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