Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... Arethuse , and thou honoured flood , Smooth - sliding Mincius , crowned with vocal reeds , That strain I heard was of a higher mood . But now my oat proceeds , And listens to the Herald of the Sea , That came in Neptune's plea . He ...
... Arethuse , and thou honoured flood , Smooth - sliding Mincius , crowned with vocal reeds , That strain I heard was of a higher mood . But now my oat proceeds , And listens to the Herald of the Sea , That came in Neptune's plea . He ...
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... Arethuse : invoking the Greek pastoral tradition of Theocritus , by naming a fountain in Syracuse , where he was born . Mincius : river surrounding the island where Virgil lived . Camus : the river Cam , to remind us that the dead ...
... Arethuse : invoking the Greek pastoral tradition of Theocritus , by naming a fountain in Syracuse , where he was born . Mincius : river surrounding the island where Virgil lived . Camus : the river Cam , to remind us that the dead ...
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... Arethuse ( see above ) . POPE . Pierian spring . See first note on Lycidas , above . LODGE's Rosalind : the plot - source of Shakespeare's As You Like It . JOHNSON . This letter to Lord Chesterfield , of which no copy had been kept ...
... Arethuse ( see above ) . POPE . Pierian spring . See first note on Lycidas , above . LODGE's Rosalind : the plot - source of Shakespeare's As You Like It . JOHNSON . This letter to Lord Chesterfield , of which no copy had been kept ...
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