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Abbreviations : NOTES B. , Bennett's New Latin Grammar ( 1918 ) A. , Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar ( 1903 ) In grammar references the numbers refer to paragraphs . BUCOLICI I. tu : to be contrasted with nos in vv . 3 and 4 .
Abbreviations : NOTES B. , Bennett's New Latin Grammar ( 1918 ) A. , Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar ( 1903 ) In grammar references the numbers refer to paragraphs . BUCOLICI I. tu : to be contrasted with nos in vv . 3 and 4 .
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Palaemon speaks twice , once at his entrance and again at the very end , giving his decision , and closing the piece in that atmosphere of quiet which surrounds the final cadences of so much Latin poetry . The principal dialogue falls ...
Palaemon speaks twice , once at his entrance and again at the very end , giving his decision , and closing the piece in that atmosphere of quiet which surrounds the final cadences of so much Latin poetry . The principal dialogue falls ...
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“ I think that the finest lines in the Latin language are those five which begin : saepibus in nostris parvam le roscida mala . I cannot tell you how they struck me . I was amused to find that Voltaire pronounces that passage to be the ...
“ I think that the finest lines in the Latin language are those five which begin : saepibus in nostris parvam le roscida mala . I cannot tell you how they struck me . I was amused to find that Voltaire pronounces that passage to be the ...
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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