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Meaning of "pastorals"

Pastorals (noun): Refers to a literary work or piece of music that portrays the simplicity and charm of rural life
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The pastorals were written not to churches but to young leaders.
Developing specific pastorals.
In his pastorals he aimed at giving a modern form to this ancient genre.
Our two charming little pendants belong to the same genre of theatricalized pastorals.
Kazarnia pastorals of MykolaYavtushenko.
The phrase is peculiar to the Pastorals.
The first pastorals in English were the Eclogues c.
The Ursulines also staged short moral and religious dramas called pastorals.
The Pastorals are clear that God freely justifies the ungodly.
We are going through the Pastorals.
As the Pastorals see it, help given to a parent is two things.
They are named for a character in one of Virgil 's pastorals.
The Pastorals provided " scripture " which established divine approval of episcopal authority.
As an author, his works include two tragedies and a translation of Virgil 's pastorals.
Szymon Szymonowic in his Pastorals portrayed, without embellishments, the hardships of serf life.

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What then is the duty of the Christian slave as the Pastorals see it?
Literary forms varied, from ode, pastorals and sonnets to elegy, satire and romance.
Zachariah Boreman and John Brewer painted landscapes, still lifes, and pastorals.
The Jewish Gnostic false teachers of the Pastorals were emphasizing human merit!
The work shows the influence of Britannia's Pastorals.
His collection Scottish Pastorals was published early in 1801 to favourable reviews.
We have deciphered Dutch painting with Barthes and wandered through Millet 's pastorals with Rilke.
Ballads and Pastorals ".
Dimitrije Parlić chose various genres, ballet dramas, melodrama, comedies and pastorals.
This same attitude is at work in the Pastorals (1 and 2 Timothy and Titus).
Brodziński was, above all, a writer of elegies and pastorals.
Songs and Pastorals ".
In these palace there were banquets, balls, concerts and pastorals.
The writer, probably Thomas Tickell, pointedly ignored Pope 's pastorals.
However, Irenaeus ( writing c. AD 180 ) is the earliest author to clearly and unequivocally describe the Pastorals.

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