The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 244
... Virgil , Aen . i 317 : volucrem . . . Hebrum . 64-84 . L. S. Friedland , MLN xxvii ( 1912 ) 246–50 , finds ... Virgil's musam meditaris ( Ecl . i 2 ) and meditabor . . . musam ( Ecl . vi 8 ) . 67–8 . Cp . Virgil , Ecl . ii 14-15 : Nonne ...
... Virgil , Aen . i 317 : volucrem . . . Hebrum . 64-84 . L. S. Friedland , MLN xxvii ( 1912 ) 246–50 , finds ... Virgil's musam meditaris ( Ecl . i 2 ) and meditabor . . . musam ( Ecl . vi 8 ) . 67–8 . Cp . Virgil , Ecl . ii 14-15 : Nonne ...
Page 246
... ( Virgil's native river ) Roman pastoral . Virgil refers to the sedges and reeds of Mincius in Ecl . vii 12-3 , Georg . iii 14–5 , and Aen . x 205–6 , and in the second of these passages describes its course ' wandering in slow windings ...
... ( Virgil's native river ) Roman pastoral . Virgil refers to the sedges and reeds of Mincius in Ecl . vii 12-3 , Georg . iii 14–5 , and Aen . x 205–6 , and in the second of these passages describes its course ' wandering in slow windings ...
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... Virgil , Georg . ii 176 : Ascraeumque cano Romana per oppida carmen . 4. Thyrsis ] The name of Theocritus ' shepherd in the lament for Daphnis , ta- ken over by Virgil in Ecl . viii , here represents M. 13. Thusca ... in urbe ] In ...
... Virgil , Georg . ii 176 : Ascraeumque cano Romana per oppida carmen . 4. Thyrsis ] The name of Theocritus ' shepherd in the lament for Daphnis , ta- ken over by Virgil in Ecl . viii , here represents M. 13. Thusca ... in urbe ] In ...
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On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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