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Page 84
... observing that Saturn was held to be responsible for floods , famines and all other kinds of disasters.36 In Dürer's " Melencolia I " the sea in the back- ground is in a similar state of flood tide . 84 COLIN CLOUT ON INNER TIME.
... observing that Saturn was held to be responsible for floods , famines and all other kinds of disasters.36 In Dürer's " Melencolia I " the sea in the back- ground is in a similar state of flood tide . 84 COLIN CLOUT ON INNER TIME.
Page 111
... similar- ities to the recreative and the moral eclogues as well . An essential element of the recreative eclogues is the friendly gathering of shepherds enjoying pastoral otium . Such is the gathering of shepherds in the opening scene ...
... similar- ities to the recreative and the moral eclogues as well . An essential element of the recreative eclogues is the friendly gathering of shepherds enjoying pastoral otium . Such is the gathering of shepherds in the opening scene ...
Page 186
... similar to that of the pastoral life described earlier in lines 23-36 . But this pleasing movement immediately disappears when , in the procession of mourners , the marine scene is described : He ask'd the Waves , and ask'd the Felon ...
... similar to that of the pastoral life described earlier in lines 23-36 . But this pleasing movement immediately disappears when , in the procession of mourners , the marine scene is described : He ask'd the Waves , and ask'd the Felon ...
Contents
CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
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