De Carmine Pastorali (1684)
Rapin, René, 1621-1687
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Λυδὲ γένος, πολλῶν βασιλεύ, μέγα νήπιε ΚÏοῖσε
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Series Two:
Essays on Poetry
No. 3
Rapin’s De Carmine Pastorali,
prefixed to Thomas Creech’s translation
of the Idylliums of Theocritus (1684)
With an Introduction by
J. E. Congleton
and
a Bibliographical Note
The Augustan Reprint Society
July, 1947
Price: 75c
GENERAL EDITORS
Richard C. Boys, University of Michigan
Edward Niles Hooker, University of California, Los Angeles
H. T. Swedenberg, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles
ADVISORY EDITORS
Emmett L. Avery, State College of Washington
Louis I. Bredvold, University of Michigan
Benjamin Boyce, University of Nebraska
Cleanth Brooks, Louisiana State University
James L. Clifford, Columbia University
Arthur Friedman, University of Chicago
Samuel H. Monk, University of Minnesota
James Sutherland, Queen Mary College, London
Lithoprinted from copy supplied by author
by
Edwards Brothers, Inc.
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
1947
Introduction
de Carmine Pastorali: the first Part
de Carmine Pastorali: the second Part
de Carmine Pastorali: the third Part
Errata
Bibliographic Note
iINTRODUCTION
Recent students of criticism have usually placed Rapin in theSchool of Sense. In fact Rapin clearly denominates himself a memberof that school. In the introduction to his major critical work,
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