Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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الصفحة 49
... Corydon's Helle- nistic learning and Thyrsis ' rustic coarseness in the next quatrain , thereby reinforcing their respective associations with Apollonian and Bacchic poetic modes : 20 C. Nerine Galatea , thymo mihi dulcior Hyblae ...
... Corydon's Helle- nistic learning and Thyrsis ' rustic coarseness in the next quatrain , thereby reinforcing their respective associations with Apollonian and Bacchic poetic modes : 20 C. Nerine Galatea , thymo mihi dulcior Hyblae ...
الصفحة 52
... Corydon Corydon est tempore nobis . Ecl . 7.69-70 These I remembered : Thyrsis , beaten , fought in vain . From that time on Corydon was a lark to me . Indeed , if we accept Sylburg's conjecture of Kópudov dè ' Аπóλшvα at Pausanias 4.34 ...
... Corydon Corydon est tempore nobis . Ecl . 7.69-70 These I remembered : Thyrsis , beaten , fought in vain . From that time on Corydon was a lark to me . Indeed , if we accept Sylburg's conjecture of Kópudov dè ' Аπóλшvα at Pausanias 4.34 ...
الصفحة 65
... Corydon pining for the young boy , Alexis , and the latter pits Corydon against Thyrsis in a singing match . The contest is a sort of round song , wherein each singer an- swers the other , until Corydon is pronounced the winner . Byron ...
... Corydon pining for the young boy , Alexis , and the latter pits Corydon against Thyrsis in a singing match . The contest is a sort of round song , wherein each singer an- swers the other , until Corydon is pronounced the winner . Byron ...
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