John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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James Holly Hanford. the Lament for Bion were clearly Bion's own Lament for Adonis and Theocritus's first idyl ; but the poem differs conspicuously from its predecessors in being a lament for the death of an actual person conceived as a ...
James Holly Hanford. the Lament for Bion were clearly Bion's own Lament for Adonis and Theocritus's first idyl ; but the poem differs conspicuously from its predecessors in being a lament for the death of an actual person conceived as a ...
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... lament , was , as Daphnis had been before him , the most famous of the rustic poets . The writer of the Lament for Bion professes to be heir to his master's song.23 This sense of personal relation as a poet to the subject of his song ...
... lament , was , as Daphnis had been before him , the most famous of the rustic poets . The writer of the Lament for Bion professes to be heir to his master's song.23 This sense of personal relation as a poet to the subject of his song ...
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... Lament . The resemblance is a shade closer than to the similar passages in Virgil.27 With the Lament for Bion , the pastoral elegiac tradition in Greek , at least so far as we can trace it , comes to an end . The pastoral form was on ...
... Lament . The resemblance is a shade closer than to the similar passages in Virgil.27 With the Lament for Bion , the pastoral elegiac tradition in Greek , at least so far as we can trace it , comes to an end . The pastoral form was on ...
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The Pastoral Elegy and Miltons Lycidas | 126 |
Milton and the Return to Humanism | 161 |
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