The Seasons and The Castle of IndolenceClarendon Press, 1972 - 251 páginas Thomson's varied and complex poem The Seasons popularized a new mode of interpreting external nature, one which understood nature as a philosophy and religion, and made Thomson the preeminent English poet of nature until he was supplanted by Wordsworth. Based on the 1746 text, this is the first substantially annotated edition of The Seasons since 1871. Including Thomson's other work of considerable importance, The Castle of Indolence, this volume offers extensive explanatory notes and is illustrated with reproductions from the 1730 edition. |
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Aeneid amid ancient Autumn beam beauty beneath bliss bloom breast breath breeze calm Castle of Indolence charm clouds deep delight Druid earth edition eighteenth century end-note ether fair fancy flame flocks flood forest gale gentle Georgics gloom grace Greek mythology groves Hagley Park happy heart heaven hills Hymn James Thomson labour light lively Lucretius Lycidas McKillop Milton mind mingled mountains muse Musidora Nature Nature's night o'er Ovid peace periphrases see Sp Pharsalia Philomela Philopoemen Pierre Maupertuis plain poem poet Pope pours rage reign rise river roll Roman Roman mythology round rural sacred scene Seasons shade shining smile snow soft song soul spirit Spring storm stream sublime swain sweet swelling tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought toil vale Virgil virtue wave wild William Kent winds wing Winter wintry woods wretch youth
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