Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Eclogue , 6 . At the beginning of Eclogue 6 , Virgil adapts Callimachus ' motif of Apollo dissuading the poet from writing epic , in order to assert that his pastoral poetry is Callimachean in nature ( lines 3-8 ; note especially the ...
... Eclogue , 6 . At the beginning of Eclogue 6 , Virgil adapts Callimachus ' motif of Apollo dissuading the poet from writing epic , in order to assert that his pastoral poetry is Callimachean in nature ( lines 3-8 ; note especially the ...
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... Eclogue 7 and with the place of passion and the sea within the cycle as a whole . And since Georgics 1.404-9 proves that Virgil , not very surprisingly , knew the other , standard version , we are forced to conclude that he deliberately ...
... Eclogue 7 and with the place of passion and the sea within the cycle as a whole . And since Georgics 1.404-9 proves that Virgil , not very surprisingly , knew the other , standard version , we are forced to conclude that he deliberately ...
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... Eclogue in which the image appears , Eclogue 8. At 8. 7ff . marine imagery is used with mountain imagery to show the horrors of the world into which the addressee is now plunged . Once again we are taken back to Eclogue 1 where the sea ...
... Eclogue in which the image appears , Eclogue 8. At 8. 7ff . marine imagery is used with mountain imagery to show the horrors of the world into which the addressee is now plunged . Once again we are taken back to Eclogue 1 where the sea ...
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