The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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Page 110
... appears , will occur if he consents to the marriage of his son Florizel to the base Perdita . Ironically , it is ... appear , but where in the end the old harmony and the old order will prevail . Shakespeare's court audience always ...
... appears , will occur if he consents to the marriage of his son Florizel to the base Perdita . Ironically , it is ... appear , but where in the end the old harmony and the old order will prevail . Shakespeare's court audience always ...
Page 297
... appear in a flood of translations aimed at a literate audience but one not versed in a classical tradition - in the following century . The Georgics differ from the Eclogues in their interest in the ' how ' of country life ; they are ...
... appear in a flood of translations aimed at a literate audience but one not versed in a classical tradition - in the following century . The Georgics differ from the Eclogues in their interest in the ' how ' of country life ; they are ...
Page 336
... appear the rest t ' excel In strength and young agility , select . These shall support with vigour and address The bin - man's weighty office ; now extract From the sequacious earth the pole , and now Unmarry from the closely clinging ...
... appear the rest t ' excel In strength and young agility , select . These shall support with vigour and address The bin - man's weighty office ; now extract From the sequacious earth the pole , and now Unmarry from the closely clinging ...
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Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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