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... takes on its theatrical form . The audience is given a familiar classical fable adapted to the Christian form of sacra rappresentazione . Since the founder of poetic theology is involved , it is also being given a pagan love mystery . A ...
... takes on its theatrical form . The audience is given a familiar classical fable adapted to the Christian form of sacra rappresentazione . Since the founder of poetic theology is involved , it is also being given a pagan love mystery . A ...
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... takes flight after tying Silvia to a tree , and Aminta is left to look on Silvia's beauty in the naked flesh : Come la fuga de l'altro concesse Spazio a lui di mirare , egli rivolse I cupidi occhi in quelle membra belle , Che , come ...
... takes flight after tying Silvia to a tree , and Aminta is left to look on Silvia's beauty in the naked flesh : Come la fuga de l'altro concesse Spazio a lui di mirare , egli rivolse I cupidi occhi in quelle membra belle , Che , come ...
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... paradoxes of malum , in this case Proteus ' ' villainy ' . For a later variation on arcades ambo , cf. Bassanio and Antonio in the Merchant of Venice . Erasmus , takes the part of sister to Folly and THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 95.
... paradoxes of malum , in this case Proteus ' ' villainy ' . For a later variation on arcades ambo , cf. Bassanio and Antonio in the Merchant of Venice . Erasmus , takes the part of sister to Folly and THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 95.
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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