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Side xxii
... notice . His place , indeed , is assured by the verdict of eighteen centuries , and for an ordinary man to criticise his poetic power is almost an impertinence . It needs a poet to appreciate a poet , and the judgment of Alfred Tennyson ...
... notice . His place , indeed , is assured by the verdict of eighteen centuries , and for an ordinary man to criticise his poetic power is almost an impertinence . It needs a poet to appreciate a poet , and the judgment of Alfred Tennyson ...
Side 33
... —a god to whom I shall ever pay reverence due . 1. tu nos patriae ... : nos patriam tu ] Notice the marked antithesis between tu and nos repeated in inverse order , and the pathetic repetition of patriae and patriam E 33 Notes,
... —a god to whom I shall ever pay reverence due . 1. tu nos patriae ... : nos patriam tu ] Notice the marked antithesis between tu and nos repeated in inverse order , and the pathetic repetition of patriae and patriam E 33 Notes,
Side 34
... Notice the emphatic repetition . 9. ille meas ... ] ' he vouchsafed ( to me ) that my oxen should roam and that I myself should play whate'er I would on the rural reed ' . Conington rightly remarks that the rendering ' permitted my oxen ...
... Notice the emphatic repetition . 9. ille meas ... ] ' he vouchsafed ( to me ) that my oxen should roam and that I myself should play whate'er I would on the rural reed ' . Conington rightly remarks that the rendering ' permitted my oxen ...
Side 35
... Notice the pathos of each word : gemellos ' twins ' heightening the sense of loss ; spem gregis marking that they were fine ones which , could they have been reared , the flock would have regarded with pride and hope ; silice in nuda in ...
... Notice the pathos of each word : gemellos ' twins ' heightening the sense of loss ; spem gregis marking that they were fine ones which , could they have been reared , the flock would have regarded with pride and hope ; silice in nuda in ...
Side 36
... Notice the tamen respexit of 1. 27 repeated in inverse order . 30. Amaryllis habet , Galatea reliquit ] ' now that Amaryllis rules ( and ) Galatea has quitted me . ' In Latin contrasted clauses are frequently placed side by side without ...
... Notice the tamen respexit of 1. 27 repeated in inverse order . 30. Amaryllis habet , Galatea reliquit ] ' now that Amaryllis rules ( and ) Galatea has quitted me . ' In Latin contrasted clauses are frequently placed side by side without ...
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A. S. WALPOLE Aeneid Amaryllis amor Amyntas Apollo āre Arethusa āri atque ātum ātus sum āvi belong Boeotia canibus capellae Conington conj Corydon ctum Damoetas Daphnis describes ducite Eclogue ĕre ĕris erit etiam flock Galatea Gallus Georgics Greek haec herba Hesiod hibisco hinc illi imitated incipe Iollas ipsa ipse īre ĭtum īvi Lycidas Lycoris M.A. BOOK Maenalus Mantua mea carmina 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 verb verses Virgil words καὶ