The Bucolics of VergilOxford University Press, 1935 - 220 sider |
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Side 98
... Silenus , half - asleep ; Aegle joins them , and the three exact from the old man a song . As the strains ring out , all Nature seems to keep time . The first theme is the creation of the world from atoms ; as these come together to ...
... Silenus , half - asleep ; Aegle joins them , and the three exact from the old man a song . As the strains ring out , all Nature seems to keep time . The first theme is the creation of the world from atoms ; as these come together to ...
Side 109
... Silenus tells how she is consoled . amore : in her love , but strictly Instrumental . 47-55 . We have here either direct quotation of Silenus or an interjection by the poet himself . 48. Proetides : daughters of Proetus , king of Argos ...
... Silenus tells how she is consoled . amore : in her love , but strictly Instrumental . 47-55 . We have here either direct quotation of Silenus or an interjection by the poet himself . 48. Proetides : daughters of Proetus , king of Argos ...
Side 113
... Silenus being bound and forced to utter words of wisdom antedates Vergil . The Greek historian Theopompus ( Fourth Century B.C. ) is said to have told of Silenus . The god was captured by two shepherds of King Midas , and was promised ...
... Silenus being bound and forced to utter words of wisdom antedates Vergil . The Greek historian Theopompus ( Fourth Century B.C. ) is said to have told of Silenus . The god was captured by two shepherds of King Midas , and was promised ...
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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