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Page 439
... MOSCHUS . It is an additional proof that pastorals were not cultivated till at a very late period , when almost every other species of poetry had been successfully tried , that we have no account , or at least have not the works , of ...
... MOSCHUS . It is an additional proof that pastorals were not cultivated till at a very late period , when almost every other species of poetry had been successfully tried , that we have no account , or at least have not the works , of ...
Page 440
... Moschus , from whom all our knowledge of Bion is derived , has left us no memo- rial of himself , excepting what relates to his connection with the other . We are told that the uncommon sweetness of Bion's numbers attracted several admi ...
... Moschus , from whom all our knowledge of Bion is derived , has left us no memo- rial of himself , excepting what relates to his connection with the other . We are told that the uncommon sweetness of Bion's numbers attracted several admi ...
Page 441
... Moschus , -Ursini , subjoined to Carmina 9 illust . Fæminar.Antw . 1568 . 8vo . -Hen . Stephani , ( with Theocritus , ) 12mo . 1579 . Plantini , ( with Callimachus , ) 12mio . 1584 . Muschus , Bion , and Theocritus , mean time , the ...
... Moschus , -Ursini , subjoined to Carmina 9 illust . Fæminar.Antw . 1568 . 8vo . -Hen . Stephani , ( with Theocritus , ) 12mo . 1579 . Plantini , ( with Callimachus , ) 12mio . 1584 . Muschus , Bion , and Theocritus , mean time , the ...
Page 552
... Moschus ; but Fawkes has , in our opinion , justly restored it to Theocritus . The and eternal rules , for the guidance of every future pastoral ; nature herself seems to be measured by this accom plished model . Virgil , who sometimes ...
... Moschus ; but Fawkes has , in our opinion , justly restored it to Theocritus . The and eternal rules , for the guidance of every future pastoral ; nature herself seems to be measured by this accom plished model . Virgil , who sometimes ...
Page 553
... Moschus . It is unnecessary to repeat the com- parisons so often drawn between The ocrites and Virgil . They are both so well known to classical readers , as to re- quire little or no additional illustration . Virgil , in particular ...
... Moschus . It is unnecessary to repeat the com- parisons so often drawn between The ocrites and Virgil . They are both so well known to classical readers , as to re- quire little or no additional illustration . Virgil , in particular ...
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