P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side v
... especially in the speeches of the fourth Book , there are marked traces of that rhetorical 1 The spelling Virgilius is wrong , but as an English word it seems pedantic to alter ' Virgil ' established as it is by a long literary ...
... especially in the speeches of the fourth Book , there are marked traces of that rhetorical 1 The spelling Virgilius is wrong , but as an English word it seems pedantic to alter ' Virgil ' established as it is by a long literary ...
Side xi
... especially among the Dorian race , and which in Sicily had already produced the comedies of Epicharmus and the mimes of Sophron . The Idylls however , though they serve as a model for the Eclogues , differ from them in a most marked ...
... especially among the Dorian race , and which in Sicily had already produced the comedies of Epicharmus and the mimes of Sophron . The Idylls however , though they serve as a model for the Eclogues , differ from them in a most marked ...
Side xviii
... especially with regard to the great deeds of individual heroes : instances of this class of poetry are the song of Deborah and David's lament over Jonathan in the Old Testament , the kλéa dvopov , or ' Deeds of Heroes , ' which Homer ...
... especially with regard to the great deeds of individual heroes : instances of this class of poetry are the song of Deborah and David's lament over Jonathan in the Old Testament , the kλéa dvopov , or ' Deeds of Heroes , ' which Homer ...
Side xxv
... especially from the first book — it may be worth while to group together here . Virgil takes great pains on every possible occasion . to add dignity to his subject by the introduction of mythological , antiquarian , and learned ...
... especially from the first book — it may be worth while to group together here . Virgil takes great pains on every possible occasion . to add dignity to his subject by the introduction of mythological , antiquarian , and learned ...
Side xxxiii
... especially the way in which trees in Book II . are almost regularly spoken of as sentient . This is particularly the case in such a beautiful line as 2. 23 hic plantas tenero abscindens de corpore matrum , " but observe also ( 2. 52 ) ...
... especially the way in which trees in Book II . are almost regularly spoken of as sentient . This is particularly the case in such a beautiful line as 2. 23 hic plantas tenero abscindens de corpore matrum , " but observe also ( 2. 52 ) ...
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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