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Side xv
... plays at being a countryman , and endeavours to attract the jaded attention of his town- bred audience by the representation of an idealised rustic world.1 None the less , as ecclesiastical art often shows , what is extremely ...
... plays at being a countryman , and endeavours to attract the jaded attention of his town- bred audience by the representation of an idealised rustic world.1 None the less , as ecclesiastical art often shows , what is extremely ...
Side 46
... playing on the lyre , and is said to have built the walls of Thebes by the power of his music , the stones moving into their places as he played ( Hor . Od . 3. 11. 2 movit Amphion lapides canendo ) ; hence he is called Dircaeus , Dirce ...
... playing on the lyre , and is said to have built the walls of Thebes by the power of his music , the stones moving into their places as he played ( Hor . Od . 3. 11. 2 movit Amphion lapides canendo ) ; hence he is called Dircaeus , Dirce ...
Side 47
... ( as Aen . 5. 451 it clamor caelo ' heavenwards ' ; Aen . 6. 126 descensus Averno ' descent hell - wards ' ) , but no expression at all parallel to this is quoted . 31. canendo ] shews . Here clearly ' playing ' NOTES . 47.
... ( as Aen . 5. 451 it clamor caelo ' heavenwards ' ; Aen . 6. 126 descensus Averno ' descent hell - wards ' ) , but no expression at all parallel to this is quoted . 31. canendo ] shews . Here clearly ' playing ' NOTES . 47.
Side 48
Virgil. 31. canendo ] shews . Here clearly ' playing ' , as the context 32. Pan ... ] Pan was said ( cf. 8. 24 ) to ... player runs his lips as he plays ( cf. Lucr . 4. 588 unco saepe labro calamos percurrit hiantes ) and sometimes makes ...
Virgil. 31. canendo ] shews . Here clearly ' playing ' , as the context 32. Pan ... ] Pan was said ( cf. 8. 24 ) to ... player runs his lips as he plays ( cf. Lucr . 4. 588 unco saepe labro calamos percurrit hiantes ) and sometimes makes ...
Side 54
... playing ! ' Menalcas scornfully passes over all the rest of the explan- ation , and answers Damoetas ' assertion that he had beaten Damon in playing by simply repeating it interrogatively . Of course after tu we must supply vicisti from ...
... playing ! ' Menalcas scornfully passes over all the rest of the explan- ation , and answers Damoetas ' assertion that he had beaten Damon in playing by simply repeating it interrogatively . Of course after tu we must supply vicisti from ...
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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