BucolicaMacmillan, 1908 - 154 sider |
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Side 34
... person to whom anything is granted and acc . of the thing granted ; here the dat . mihi is omitted and the clause meas boves errare forms the acc . 10. ludere quae ... ] Many intransitive verbs become transi- tive in a secondary sense ...
... person to whom anything is granted and acc . of the thing granted ; here the dat . mihi is omitted and the clause meas boves errare forms the acc . 10. ludere quae ... ] Many intransitive verbs become transi- tive in a secondary sense ...
Side 40
... person plural , the construction following the sense . Afros to the Africans ' , a poetical extension of the use of the acc . of the place to which ' , cf. below Britannos . 6 65. rapidum cretae ... Oaxen ] ' the chalk - rolling Oaxes ...
... person plural , the construction following the sense . Afros to the Africans ' , a poetical extension of the use of the acc . of the place to which ' , cf. below Britannos . 6 65. rapidum cretae ... Oaxen ] ' the chalk - rolling Oaxes ...
Side 51
... person to task you generally address him personally with considerable emphasis , and so Corydon in taking himself to task addresses himself with emphasis- ' Why don't you , yes you , stupid , ... ? ' 72. detexere ] might mean ' unweave ...
... person to task you generally address him personally with considerable emphasis , and so Corydon in taking himself to task addresses himself with emphasis- ' Why don't you , yes you , stupid , ... ? ' 72. detexere ] might mean ' unweave ...
Side 57
... person he was thinking of . Kennedy rightly says " this verse should be constructed with the next and only a comma placed after Palaemon . This results from the fact that tantum ( = dummodo ) with its verb forms a protasis . See 2. 28 ...
... person he was thinking of . Kennedy rightly says " this verse should be constructed with the next and only a comma placed after Palaemon . This results from the fact that tantum ( = dummodo ) with its verb forms a protasis . See 2. 28 ...
Side 60
... person of Iollas , so that Phyllis says farewell my beautiful Iollas ' . There is great difficulty however in thus making Menalcas suddenly appear as Iollas , and moreover 1. 76 assumes that Phyllis is with Iollas and has not left him ...
... person of Iollas , so that Phyllis says farewell my beautiful Iollas ' . There is great difficulty however in thus making Menalcas suddenly appear as Iollas , and moreover 1. 76 assumes that Phyllis is with Iollas and has not left him ...
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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