A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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... court . We can see fairly clearly here the Golden Age being relocated in the myth of a recent feudal past : the courtier or poet represents himself as estranged from the hurly - burly of the Renaissance court , the world of ...
... court . We can see fairly clearly here the Golden Age being relocated in the myth of a recent feudal past : the courtier or poet represents himself as estranged from the hurly - burly of the Renaissance court , the world of ...
Page 109
... court . The play divides naturally into three sections : the court where jealousy and tyranny prevail ; the countryside of Bohemia which displays all the virtues of the simple rural life in a naturalistic setting ; and finally the court ...
... court . The play divides naturally into three sections : the court where jealousy and tyranny prevail ; the countryside of Bohemia which displays all the virtues of the simple rural life in a naturalistic setting ; and finally the court ...
Page 137
... Court , as they use , Consented with me , and did strive to make them Greater than I or any else could think them : At last I was surpris'd , I could not help it ; My fate with love consenting , so would have it : Then did I leave the Court ...
... Court , as they use , Consented with me , and did strive to make them Greater than I or any else could think them : At last I was surpris'd , I could not help it ; My fate with love consenting , so would have it : Then did I leave the Court ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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ALEXANDER POPE alwayes Ametas AMORET Arcadia beneath birds breath Ceres charms Colin COMUS court dear delight doth dwell earth Eclogue ev'ry eyes fair fear feast feed fields fleece flocks flowers Garden gentle Georgic Golden Age grace green groves hand happy hast hath head hear heart Heaven Helpston hills innocence John Clare labour lambs land live look Lord Lycidas maid MELLIFLEUR mind mirth morn Muse nature never night nymph o'er pain Pastoral Pastoral Poetry PERDITA PERIGOT pipe plain pleasure poem poet poetry poor praise pride rest rich rise ROBIN-HOOD round rural rustic scene shade sheep shepherds sing smiling soft song soul spring Stephen Duck strain stream swain sweet thee THENOT Theocritus thine thou thought toil town tradition trees unto vale version of Pastoral wild winds winter Winter's Tale woods youth