The Lyre and the Oaten Flute: Garcilaso and the Pastoral |
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Contents
PREFACE | 11 |
GARCILASOS FIRST ECLOGUE | 29 |
GARCILASOS SECOND ECLOGUE | 54 |
GARCILASOS THIRD ECLOGUE | 73 |
GARCILASO AND THE PASTORAL | 117 |
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Common terms and phrases
adynata agua Albanio Alcino Alexandrian amoebean song amorous passion Arcadia artistic beloved Bernardo Tasso bien Camila canzone Canzoniere Catullus classical contrast Damon death dedication dolor dramatic dulce ecphrasis Égloga elegiac elegy Elisa epic epyllion example expression Filis Flérida Garcilasian Garcilaso Garcilaso's eclogues hendecasyllables house of Alba idylls images imitated Italian Jacopo Sannazaro lágrimas lament landscape Latin eclogues legend lengua Lepidina lines literary love poetry lover meter mihi monte motif myth mythological narrative Nemoroso Nemoroso's song ninfa degollada nymphs Obras octave Orpheus pastoral lyric pastoral mode pastoral poetry perhaps Petrarch Petrarchan pieces piscatory poems poesia poet poetic Pontano Propertius prose que'l RAFAEL LAPESA Renaissance rimalmezzo river ROSENMAYER rustic Salicio Salicio's song second eclogue shepherds sing sonnet Spanish stanza story structure sueño Tajo terza rima thematic Theocritean Theocritus third eclogue Tibullus Tirreno's tradition underlined unrequited love Vega verde vernacular verse vida viento Virgil Virgil's Eclogue Virgilian writing