P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side 116
... begin , Damoetas . 49. numquam hodie ] Cf. Aen . 2. 670 numquam omnes hodie moriemur inulti ; in this phrase , which is common in comedy , 7 , numquam loses its sense of time and becomes merely an emphatic negative . vocaris = vocaveris ...
... begin , Damoetas . 49. numquam hodie ] Cf. Aen . 2. 670 numquam omnes hodie moriemur inulti ; in this phrase , which is common in comedy , 7 , numquam loses its sense of time and becomes merely an emphatic negative . vocaris = vocaveris ...
Side 120
... begin to butt , ' which was a sign of vigour . 88. veniat ... ] = veniat quo te quoque venisse gaudet , ' may he attain the fame which he rejoices that you too have attained . ' 89. mella fluant illi ] Cf. the well - known phrase ' a ...
... begin to butt , ' which was a sign of vigour . 88. veniat ... ] = veniat quo te quoque venisse gaudet , ' may he attain the fame which he rejoices that you too have attained . ' 89. mella fluant illi ] Cf. the well - known phrase ' a ...
Side 123
... relative position as at the Creation , and at the completion of which a new era would begin ; ( 3 ) the Hesiodic account of four ages of gold , silver , brass , and iron . So far all is clear , but Virgil associates the NOTES 123.
... relative position as at the Creation , and at the completion of which a new era would begin ; ( 3 ) the Hesiodic account of four ages of gold , silver , brass , and iron . So far all is clear , but Virgil associates the NOTES 123.
Side 126
... begin his course .... ' Virgil is very fond of thus placing adeo second word in a sentence to strongly emphasise the preceding word ; cf. 9. 59 hinc adeo ; G. 1. 24 tuque adeo ; 94 multum adeo ; 287 multa adeo ; 2. 323 ver adeo ; 4. 197 ...
... begin his course .... ' Virgil is very fond of thus placing adeo second word in a sentence to strongly emphasise the preceding word ; cf. 9. 59 hinc adeo ; G. 1. 24 tuque adeo ; 94 multum adeo ; 287 multa adeo ; 2. 323 ver adeo ; 4. 197 ...
Side 132
... Begin , Mopsus ; sing a song of love or praise or scorn . Mo. No , I will try a new one I lately wrote . Then let Amyntas see if he can beat it . ME . Amyntas can merely pretend to be like you . Mo. No more : we have reached the grotto ...
... Begin , Mopsus ; sing a song of love or praise or scorn . Mo. No , I will try a new one I lately wrote . Then let Amyntas see if he can beat it . ME . Amyntas can merely pretend to be like you . Mo. No more : we have reached the grotto ...
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adeo adjective amor Amyntas Apollo Aratus Aristaeus atque bees caeli caelo canibus carmina circum clause Columella Conington contrast Corydon cura Damoetas Daphnis deity describes ducite earth Eclogue emphasising emphatic etiam explain flock flumina Gallus Georgics give goat Greek haec heaven herbas Hesiod hinc illa illis illum incipe Iollas ipsa ipse Latin Lucr Lucretius Lycidas Mantua marks means mecum Menalcas mihi mollia neque nunc omnes omnia passage pastoral pecori phrase pingues plant plough poem poet poetry Pollio primum Procne quae quam quid quis quod quoque rastris reference render Roman saepe says seems sense Servius shepherds silvae sing song spondees subj suggests tamen tantum Tereus terra Theocr Theocritus thou tibi trees ulmos umbra Varro verb vines Virgil winter word δὲ καὶ