P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side iii
... the Boeotia of England— has in this century produced not only a poet who , for delicate accuracy of observation , fine felicity of phrase , and perfect mastery of rhythm , is the most Virgilian of the moderns , but also a Virgilian critic.
... the Boeotia of England— has in this century produced not only a poet who , for delicate accuracy of observation , fine felicity of phrase , and perfect mastery of rhythm , is the most Virgilian of the moderns , but also a Virgilian critic.
Side vii
... phrase among ' the fairest souls and dearest friends on earth , ' 4 while on another occasion Horace makes his starting for a tour in Greece the occasion for an Ode , in which he prays that the ship which bears so dear a trust may ...
... phrase among ' the fairest souls and dearest friends on earth , ' 4 while on another occasion Horace makes his starting for a tour in Greece the occasion for an Ode , in which he prays that the ship which bears so dear a trust may ...
Side x
... phrase , which was ' caviare to the general , ' much in the same way that English scholars sometimes dwell with peculiar satisfac- tion on passages of Milton which it needs a knowledge of Latin to appreciate . Horace in his treatise on ...
... phrase , which was ' caviare to the general , ' much in the same way that English scholars sometimes dwell with peculiar satisfac- tion on passages of Milton which it needs a knowledge of Latin to appreciate . Horace in his treatise on ...
Side xxiii
... phrase attributed to Virgil , 3 licked into shape like a bear's cub . ' Montaigne calls them the most finished work in poetry ' 4 and 1 This illustration is not taken at random , for the art which from two peasants , a potato field ...
... phrase attributed to Virgil , 3 licked into shape like a bear's cub . ' Montaigne calls them the most finished work in poetry ' 4 and 1 This illustration is not taken at random , for the art which from two peasants , a potato field ...
Side xxiv
... phrase . It is needless to do more than refer to the long passages which Virgil has introduced to adorn his subject . The art displayed in the opening invocation , ( 1. 1-41 ) , in the learned description of the celestial sphere ( 1 ...
... phrase . It is needless to do more than refer to the long passages which Virgil has introduced to adorn his subject . The art displayed in the opening invocation , ( 1. 1-41 ) , in the learned description of the celestial sphere ( 1 ...
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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