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Page 124
... Menalcas is a male . In both cases a maiden ( the same for both Damoetas and Menalcas ) , who seems to be a friend's slave , is inserted very much in the nature of a flirt . Love for poetry is centered on Pollio's appreciation of poetry ...
... Menalcas is a male . In both cases a maiden ( the same for both Damoetas and Menalcas ) , who seems to be a friend's slave , is inserted very much in the nature of a flirt . Love for poetry is centered on Pollio's appreciation of poetry ...
Page 131
... Menalcas Introduction : assistance of Apollo sought . ( рws пávnos ( ἔρως πάνδημος ) amores.cf.v.110 ) Amyntas ( male , by contrast ) 66-67 ( 2 ) Amyntas spontaneously comes to Menalcas . 70-71 ( 2 ) Menalcas gifts to has already sent ...
... Menalcas Introduction : assistance of Apollo sought . ( рws пávnos ( ἔρως πάνδημος ) amores.cf.v.110 ) Amyntas ( male , by contrast ) 66-67 ( 2 ) Amyntas spontaneously comes to Menalcas . 70-71 ( 2 ) Menalcas gifts to has already sent ...
Page 151
... Menalcas wrote both Buc . 2 and Buc . 3 and would therefore be Vergil . But that is not necessarily so . The fact that the flute ( Vergil's flute , no doubt ) , is in Menalcas ' hands does not mean that Menalcas is Vergil . It is the ...
... Menalcas wrote both Buc . 2 and Buc . 3 and would therefore be Vergil . But that is not necessarily so . The fact that the flute ( Vergil's flute , no doubt ) , is in Menalcas ' hands does not mean that Menalcas is Vergil . It is the ...
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Aeneid ALBINI-FUNAIOLI Alexandrine Alexis allegorical Alphesiboeus Amoebean amor Amyntas Antony Arcadia atque AVCT BENOIST BERN Brundisium Bucolica Bucolics Bucoliques CARENA carmina Cartault CASTIGLIONI Catullus Child Cisalpine Gaul Classical Review COLEMAN CONINGTON-NETTLESHIP-HAVERFIELD corr Corydon Damoetas Daphnis ddss dsss e.g. Buc Eclogue Ekloge element Epicurean evictions FAIRCLOUGH farm focal point FORBIGER Galatea Gallus Georgics GEYMONAT Golden Age Greek haec Hence HERRMANN HIRTZEL Idyll inasmuch interpretation Introd ipse JANELL Julius Caesar land later Latin Latomus literary LVSCHIVS Lycoris Mantua Meliboeus Menalcas mihi Mopsus MYNORS nunc Octavian omnia PASCAL pastoral poetry peace of Brundisium PERRET PHILARG Philology poem poet poetical Pollio quae quid quoted Revue RIBBECK Roman Rome SABBADINI saec satura SCHOL SERV Servius shepherds SIDGWICK Silenus Siron song stanza theme Theocritus thinks that Vergil tibi Tityrus Varus Vergil Vergilian Vergilius Virgilio writing written καὶ