The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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Page 109
... rural life in a naturalistic setting ; and finally the court again , improved and soft- ened by its contact with the country . Shakespeare has altered his main source ( Greene's Pandosto , 1592 ) in ways which emphasize the positive ...
... rural life in a naturalistic setting ; and finally the court again , improved and soft- ened by its contact with the country . Shakespeare has altered his main source ( Greene's Pandosto , 1592 ) in ways which emphasize the positive ...
Page 297
... rural , literature in the eighteenth century . On the one hand Thomson's poem leads to what is really a version of Anti - Pastoral , the poetry of the Sublime and the Picturesque , which is suspicious of improvement in agriculture and ...
... rural , literature in the eighteenth century . On the one hand Thomson's poem leads to what is really a version of Anti - Pastoral , the poetry of the Sublime and the Picturesque , which is suspicious of improvement in agriculture and ...
Page 362
... along the sable moor : For this , where Ocean bounds the stormy strand , They fetch dank seaweed to the neighbouring land . FIRST : Who barren heaths to tillage means to turn 362 WHIGS AND POST - AUGUSTANS from Rural Business.
... along the sable moor : For this , where Ocean bounds the stormy strand , They fetch dank seaweed to the neighbouring land . FIRST : Who barren heaths to tillage means to turn 362 WHIGS AND POST - AUGUSTANS from Rural Business.
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Egloga Tertia | 23 |
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