P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side xi
... Lucr . 5. 1379 seq . ) , and to the singing - matches and improvisations which were common at village feasts , especially among the Dorian race , and which in Sicily had already produced the comedies of Epicharmus and the mimes of ...
... Lucr . 5. 1379 seq . ) , and to the singing - matches and improvisations which were common at village feasts , especially among the Dorian race , and which in Sicily had already produced the comedies of Epicharmus and the mimes of ...
Side xxi
... ( Lucr . 1. 934 Musaeo contingens cuncta lepore ) a theme less adventurous , perhaps , and less majestic , but certainly not less alluring or poetical . The inspiration of the Georgics was drawn from Lucretius ; their professed model was ...
... ( Lucr . 1. 934 Musaeo contingens cuncta lepore ) a theme less adventurous , perhaps , and less majestic , but certainly not less alluring or poetical . The inspiration of the Georgics was drawn from Lucretius ; their professed model was ...
Side 107
... Lucr . 4. 588 unco saepe labro calamos percurrit hiantes ) and sometimes makes them sore by doing so ( cf. 34 calamo trivisse labellum ) . coniungere , after instituit which is = ' taught ' ; the acc . before coniungere is understood ...
... Lucr . 4. 588 unco saepe labro calamos percurrit hiantes ) and sometimes makes them sore by doing so ( cf. 34 calamo trivisse labellum ) . coniungere , after instituit which is = ' taught ' ; the acc . before coniungere is understood ...
Side 115
... Lucr . 4. 588 unco saepe labro calamos percurrit hiantes ) and sometimes makes them sore by doing so ( cf. 34 calamo trivisse labellum ) . coniungere , after instituit which is = ' taught ' ; the acc . before coniungere is understood ...
... Lucr . 4. 588 unco saepe labro calamos percurrit hiantes ) and sometimes makes them sore by doing so ( cf. 34 calamo trivisse labellum ) . coniungere , after instituit which is = ' taught ' ; the acc . before coniungere is understood ...
Side 126
... Lucr . 2. 16 hoc aevi quodcunque est , where however aevi depends on quodcunque , and such phrases as monstrum mulieris , μέγα χρῆμα θοs are conversational . 12. magni menses ] The mighty months ' are great periods which go to make up ...
... Lucr . 2. 16 hoc aevi quodcunque est , where however aevi depends on quodcunque , and such phrases as monstrum mulieris , μέγα χρῆμα θοs are conversational . 12. magni menses ] The mighty months ' are great periods which go to make up ...
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