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Page 103
... say . Of the Duke , one may argue that once lured into This shadowy desert , unfrequented woods , ( v . iv . 2 ) he ... says of this scene , or of the play as it has come down in the Folio text , will make of it anything but a failure ...
... say . Of the Duke , one may argue that once lured into This shadowy desert , unfrequented woods , ( v . iv . 2 ) he ... says of this scene , or of the play as it has come down in the Folio text , will make of it anything but a failure ...
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... says in the sixth elegy , Bacchus loves poetry as much as poetry loves Bacchus . And in the end it is the vigour of the style that matters , even in mythology . As a mythologer Shakespeare says what he does , that chastity is to be ...
... says in the sixth elegy , Bacchus loves poetry as much as poetry loves Bacchus . And in the end it is the vigour of the style that matters , even in mythology . As a mythologer Shakespeare says what he does , that chastity is to be ...
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... says , ' everything is double ' ( IV . i . 189 ) : nothing may be taken simply for what it seems to mean ; all is esemplastic verbal play ; Eros , Metamorphosis , Logos . The very phrase ' antic fables ' conceitedly sums the matter up ...
... says , ' everything is double ' ( IV . i . 189 ) : nothing may be taken simply for what it seems to mean ; all is esemplastic verbal play ; Eros , Metamorphosis , Logos . The very phrase ' antic fables ' conceitedly sums the matter up ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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