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Side 57
... begin , Damoetas . 49. nunquam hodie ] Cf. Aen . 2. 670 nunquam omnes hodie moriemur inulti ; in this phrase , which is common in comedy , nunquam loses its sense of time and becomes merely an emphatic negative . vocaris = vocaveris ...
... begin , Damoetas . 49. nunquam hodie ] Cf. Aen . 2. 670 nunquam omnes hodie moriemur inulti ; in this phrase , which is common in comedy , nunquam loses its sense of time and becomes merely an emphatic negative . vocaris = vocaveris ...
Side 61
... begin to butt ' . 88. veniat ... ] = veniat quo te quoque venisse gaudet , ' may he attain the fame which he rejoices that you too have at- tained ' . 89. mella fluant illi ] Cf. the well - known phrase ' a land flowing with milk and ...
... begin to butt ' . 88. veniat ... ] = veniat quo te quoque venisse gaudet , ' may he attain the fame which he rejoices that you too have at- tained ' . 89. mella fluant illi ] Cf. the well - known phrase ' a land flowing with milk and ...
Side 65
... begin ; ( 3 ) the Hesiodic account of four ages of gold , silver , brass and iron . So far all is clear , but Virgil associates the commencement and development of this new era with the birth and growth of a child . Who was this child ...
... begin ; ( 3 ) the Hesiodic account of four ages of gold , silver , brass and iron . So far all is clear , but Virgil associates the commencement and development of this new era with the birth and growth of a child . Who was this child ...
Side 67
... begin his course ... ' . Virgil is very fond of thus placing adeo second word in a sentence to strongly emphasize the preceding word ; cf. 9. 59 hinc adeo ; Georg . 1. 24 tuque adeo , 1. 94 multum adeo . decus hoc aevi , ' this glory of ...
... begin his course ... ' . Virgil is very fond of thus placing adeo second word in a sentence to strongly emphasize the preceding word ; cf. 9. 59 hinc adeo ; Georg . 1. 24 tuque adeo , 1. 94 multum adeo . decus hoc aevi , ' this glory of ...
Side 73
... Begin , Mopsus ; sing a song of love or praise or scorn . Mo. No , I will try a new one I lately wrote . Then let Amyntas see if he can beat it . ME . Amyntas can merely pretend to be like you Mo. No more : we have reached the grotto ...
... Begin , Mopsus ; sing a song of love or praise or scorn . Mo. No , I will try a new one I lately wrote . Then let Amyntas see if he can beat it . ME . Amyntas can merely pretend to be like you Mo. No more : we have reached the grotto ...
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A. S. WALPOLE Aeneid Alexis Amaryllis amor Amyntas Apollo āre Arethusa āri atque atum ātus sum āvi belong Boeotia canibus Conington conj Corydon ctum Damoetas Daphnis describes ducite Eclogue ĕre ĕris erit etiam flock G. H. NALL Galatea Gallus Georgics Greek haec Hesiod hibisco hinc imitated incipe inis Iollas ipsa ipse īre ĭtum īvi Lycidas Lycoris M.A. BOOK Maenalus Mantua mecum Menalcas mihi Moeris Mopsus Mount Helicon mountain Muses neque nobis nunc Nymphs omnes omnia ōris oves pastoral poetry pecori Phoebus phrase Phyllis pingues plur poet Pollio prep pron proper name puer quae quam quid quis quod quoque render saepe shepherds shews sing song tamen tantum Tereus Theocr Theocritus thou Thyrsis tibi Tityrus trees umbra Varus verses Virgil viridi word καὶ