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... allegory . The allegorical tendency was already incipient in Theocritus ' and Virgil's pastorals . But the tendency became pronounced in later pastoral poetry , especially in the eclogues of Petrarch . In his exhaustive survey of Neo ...
... allegory . The allegorical tendency was already incipient in Theocritus ' and Virgil's pastorals . But the tendency became pronounced in later pastoral poetry , especially in the eclogues of Petrarch . In his exhaustive survey of Neo ...
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... allegory . Allegorically Colin Clout represents the English nation , and Rosalind , whose love Colin courts , represents ... allegorical figure for the Queen . That pastoral elegy is one written in advance on the Queen's spiritual death ...
... allegory . Allegorically Colin Clout represents the English nation , and Rosalind , whose love Colin courts , represents ... allegorical figure for the Queen . That pastoral elegy is one written in advance on the Queen's spiritual death ...
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... allegory and archaism.3 It is noteworthy that in these early marginal comments he had already shown his aversion to allegory . If we try to subtract entirely its allegorical elements , pastoral poetry will tend toward the realistic . In ...
... allegory and archaism.3 It is noteworthy that in these early marginal comments he had already shown his aversion to allegory . If we try to subtract entirely its allegorical elements , pastoral poetry will tend toward the realistic . In ...
Contents
CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
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