P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side xiii
... describes how a Roman officer on active service , having been jilted by an actress , imagines himself an Arcadian shepherd , and either bewails his lot or seeks distraction in hunting ' with the Nymphs ' amid Parthenian glades ' and ...
... describes how a Roman officer on active service , having been jilted by an actress , imagines himself an Arcadian shepherd , and either bewails his lot or seeks distraction in hunting ' with the Nymphs ' amid Parthenian glades ' and ...
Side xiv
... describe reality and make it poetic ; the sixth Aeneid , with its description of the lower world , makes the unreal ... describes the approach to hell , Aeneid 6. 268 seq . Yet perhaps this Eclogue is the best - known piece of Virgil ...
... describe reality and make it poetic ; the sixth Aeneid , with its description of the lower world , makes the unreal ... describes the approach to hell , Aeneid 6. 268 seq . Yet perhaps this Eclogue is the best - known piece of Virgil ...
Side xviii
... describes as sung by bards at feasts , and in our country large masses of ballad poetry . Secondly it is used for purposes of ' instruction ' ( didáɣn ) and is styled ' didactic poetry . ' This second use arises naturally from the fact ...
... describes as sung by bards at feasts , and in our country large masses of ballad poetry . Secondly it is used for purposes of ' instruction ' ( didáɣn ) and is styled ' didactic poetry . ' This second use arises naturally from the fact ...
Side xx
... describes him as ' a man who had never seen a field ' ( homo ab agro remotissimus ) , while the fashion was so prevalent that even a student such as Eratosthenes did not disdain this form of art , even although he knew what he was ...
... describes him as ' a man who had never seen a field ' ( homo ab agro remotissimus ) , while the fashion was so prevalent that even a student such as Eratosthenes did not disdain this form of art , even although he knew what he was ...
Side xxxv
... describe Charles Lamb , and that this incongruity was intentional will be ac- knowledged by any one who will turn to Aen . 4. 402 and study the slow and stately spondees in which Virgil describes a procession of ants- it nigrum campis ...
... describe Charles Lamb , and that this incongruity was intentional will be ac- knowledged by any one who will turn to Aen . 4. 402 and study the slow and stately spondees in which Virgil describes a procession of ants- it nigrum campis ...
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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