Tradition and Convention: A Study of Periphrasis in English Pastoral Poetry from 1557-1715Mouton, 1965 - 289 من الصفحات The use of periphrasis in pastoral poetry opened areas of suggestive communication to poets like Sidney, Raleigh, Spencer, Marvell and Milton. |
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... line between is distinctly drawn for Spenser , although it may not seem so clear to us today . It is demonstrated ... lines above . Like Sidney's shepherds , Nico and Pas , but with more off - hand language and less off - hand purpose ...
... line between is distinctly drawn for Spenser , although it may not seem so clear to us today . It is demonstrated ... lines above . Like Sidney's shepherds , Nico and Pas , but with more off - hand language and less off - hand purpose ...
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... lines as Sidney's " In a Groave most rich of shade " ( E. H. , 151 ) , Breton's " In the merry moneth of May ... lines of the poems ; and for the images using heavenly bodies , they have been comments upon lines showing a passage of time ...
... lines as Sidney's " In a Groave most rich of shade " ( E. H. , 151 ) , Breton's " In the merry moneth of May ... lines of the poems ; and for the images using heavenly bodies , they have been comments upon lines showing a passage of time ...
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... lines of the poem , which are not printed until the 1713 version . Pope , in distinctly Miltonic phrases such as the " gulfy Lee " , " sedgy tresses " , and " diving flood " , 57 seems to prefer epithet to periphrase . Only one of the ...
... lines of the poem , which are not printed until the 1713 version . Pope , in distinctly Miltonic phrases such as the " gulfy Lee " , " sedgy tresses " , and " diving flood " , 57 seems to prefer epithet to periphrase . Only one of the ...
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
The Style the Mode and their Relationships | 17 |
Periphrasis with a Purpose | 51 |
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allegory allusion antonomasia appears Arcadia associations Astrophel attempt attitudes Barnabe Barnes Breton's classical Clément Marot Colin conventional critical Cupid decorum diction discussion Drayton E. K. Chambers earlier eclogue effect Eglog eighteenth century Elizabethan Englands Helicon English Euphuistic examples expression figurative language flocks golden Greene's Hoskins Ibid imagery imagination imitation kind lament less literal literary lover low style Lycidas lyric Marot means Melicertus Menaphon metaphor Milton mythological nature nymph objects ornament passion pastoral mode pastoral poetry pastoral scene pastoral setting pastoral verse pathetic fallacy pattern perhaps peri periphrase Philips Philomela Phoebus phrase poem poet poet's poetic Pope Pope's purpose Puttenham Ralegh's reader realistic reference relationship Renaissance represent response rhetorical satiric season seems sheep Shepheardes Calender shepherd shepherdess Sidney Sidney's simplicity song Sonnet speech Spenser stanza suggestion surroundings sympathy theme Theocritus trite W. W. Greg Westminster Drolleries Winter word substitution writers