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Side xviii
The task of revealing the form and spirit of the Theocritean pastoral through the medium of the Latin language , — a tongue more cumbersome and rigid than Greek , — had not been attempted be- fore Vergil's time , so that the Roman poet ...
The task of revealing the form and spirit of the Theocritean pastoral through the medium of the Latin language , — a tongue more cumbersome and rigid than Greek , — had not been attempted be- fore Vergil's time , so that the Roman poet ...
Side xxii
The blending of Italian elements with Greek in the Bucolics did more than produce the confused artificialities outlined above . In addition , Greek shepherds found themselves on the banks of the Mincio , the first stage of a westward ...
The blending of Italian elements with Greek in the Bucolics did more than produce the confused artificialities outlined above . In addition , Greek shepherds found themselves on the banks of the Mincio , the first stage of a westward ...
Side 16
The names of the actors are , of course , Greek , for Vergil is working in the general frame of the Greek pastoral . Tityrus and Amaryllis appear in Idyl III of Theocritus , and Galatea is a nymph beloved by Polyphemus in Idyls VI and ...
The names of the actors are , of course , Greek , for Vergil is working in the general frame of the Greek pastoral . Tityrus and Amaryllis appear in Idyl III of Theocritus , and Galatea is a nymph beloved by Polyphemus in Idyls VI and ...
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Ablative According Alexis already amor ancient Apollo appears atque beauty begin bring Bucolic called carmina character close contest Corydon Damoetas Daphnis Dative described early expression fact farm flock Gallus gifts give Greek haec hand honor idea Idyl Imitations inis Introd ipse Italian Italy lament land later Latin leaves lines literally Lycidas means Meliboeus Menalcas mihi Muses Nature Nymphs object original passage pastoral phrase picture pipe poem poet poetry Pollio present quae quid reference river Roman Rome rustic seems Servius shepherd Silenus sing song stand story subst suggested tells Theocritus thou thought Thyrsis tibi tion Tityrus translate tree turn verb Vergil verse woods young