The Bucolics of VergilOxford University Press, 1935 - 220 sider |
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Side xxi
... Italian incident or honor Italian hero . Many of the poems have been supposed to con- tain allegories of incidents connected with Vergil's life . Where these allegories are , and what they are , has been a favorite subject of conjecture ...
... Italian incident or honor Italian hero . Many of the poems have been supposed to con- tain allegories of incidents connected with Vergil's life . Where these allegories are , and what they are , has been a favorite subject of conjecture ...
Side xxii
... Italian elements with Greek in the Bucolics did more than produce the confused artificialities outlined above . In ... Italian scenery became as mixed as did Greek and Italian characters and incidents . On the whole , the land- scape is ...
... Italian elements with Greek in the Bucolics did more than produce the confused artificialities outlined above . In ... Italian scenery became as mixed as did Greek and Italian characters and incidents . On the whole , the land- scape is ...
Side 154
... Italian poets of his time . The passages quoted are of two kinds : those on con- ventional Greek themes , called carmina palliata , the lines addressed to Tityrus ( vv . 23-25 ) and to Galatea ( vv . 39-43 ) ; and those dealing with ...
... Italian poets of his time . The passages quoted are of two kinds : those on con- ventional Greek themes , called carmina palliata , the lines addressed to Tityrus ( vv . 23-25 ) and to Galatea ( vv . 39-43 ) ; and those dealing with ...
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Introduction 19 Text 23 Notes | 26 |
Introduction 39 Text 42 Notes | 47 |
GENERAL VOCABULARY | 181 |
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Ablative Accus Aeneid Alexis allegory altaria Amaryllis amoebean amor Amyntas Apollo Arcadia atque Boeotia Bucolic Caesar canibus carmina Codrus conj contest Corydon Damoetas Damon Daphnis Dative Dative of Reference deity Ducite eris erit flock Galatea Gallus Greek haec heifer herba hinc honor Idyl Incipe inis Introd Iollas ipse Italian itum īvi lament Latin literally lover Lycidas Lycoris Maenalus Mantua mecum Meliboeus Menalcas mihi Moeris Mopsus Muses neque Nisa nobis nunc Nymphs Octavian omnia ōnis ōris Orpheus Palaemon Pasiphaë pastoral poetry pecori phrase pipe poem poet Pollio prep puer quae quid quod Roman Rome rustic saepe shepherd Sicily Silenus sing singer song SOURCES AND IMITATIONS Subjunctive subst tamen tantum thee Theocritean Theocritus thou Thyrsis tibi tion Tityrus translate tree umbra verb Vergil verse word