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the Mask took its place as a species of fanciful drama , which the poet was to render as agreeable and surprising as he could . The Mask , therefore , in its proper character , and such as it flourished in this country during the finest ...
the Mask took its place as a species of fanciful drama , which the poet was to render as agreeable and surprising as he could . The Mask , therefore , in its proper character , and such as it flourished in this country during the finest ...
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Often one must look outside the poem for what may be called the intellectual frame of reference , common to the poet and his contemporary readers , but lost to a later age : the thing taken for granted in the thought content as the ...
Often one must look outside the poem for what may be called the intellectual frame of reference , common to the poet and his contemporary readers , but lost to a later age : the thing taken for granted in the thought content as the ...
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The chief Greek pastoral poems were by Theocritus , a poet of the third century B.C. who spent part of his life in metropolitan Alexandria but wrote about the shepherds of his native Sicily ; the chief Latin ones were the Eclogues of ...
The chief Greek pastoral poems were by Theocritus , a poet of the third century B.C. who spent part of his life in metropolitan Alexandria but wrote about the shepherds of his native Sicily ; the chief Latin ones were the Eclogues of ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
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Early Criticism | 21 |
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