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Theocritus and Virgil are , of course , “ the only undisputed authors of Pastoral ” ; but there was room for dispute as to which of these two authors , the original master or the pupil , has precedence . There is the same antithesis as ...
Theocritus and Virgil are , of course , “ the only undisputed authors of Pastoral ” ; but there was room for dispute as to which of these two authors , the original master or the pupil , has precedence . There is the same antithesis as ...
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Stricter critics of the neo - classic era were troubled because one of Virgil's eclogues was not properly a pastoral . Eclogue IV , instead of looking back wistfully to a vanished golden age of pastoral tranquillity , foretells in ...
Stricter critics of the neo - classic era were troubled because one of Virgil's eclogues was not properly a pastoral . Eclogue IV , instead of looking back wistfully to a vanished golden age of pastoral tranquillity , foretells in ...
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Pope undertook to improve not the Book of Isaiah but the “ Pollio ” of Virgil . He is writing in imitation of Virgil , and the poetic style is not Biblical but Virgilian . It is in imitation of the manner of Virgil that “ and a little ...
Pope undertook to improve not the Book of Isaiah but the “ Pollio ” of Virgil . He is writing in imitation of Virgil , and the poetic style is not Biblical but Virgilian . It is in imitation of the manner of Virgil that “ and a little ...
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Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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