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... Virgil's second eclogue is neither an account of the Hylas Ritual nor an account of a myth based upon it , but a creative poem drawing many of its sources from various forms of the ritual , forming an imaginative composite . The ...
... Virgil's second eclogue is neither an account of the Hylas Ritual nor an account of a myth based upon it , but a creative poem drawing many of its sources from various forms of the ritual , forming an imaginative composite . The ...
Pagina 144
... Virgil as " Tytrus ( belou'de / of his Alexis ) , " indicating that Tubervile was aware of the autobiographical homo- erotic nature of Virgil's second eclogue ( Tytrus was the pastoral name Virgil adopted for himself ) . The eclogue ...
... Virgil as " Tytrus ( belou'de / of his Alexis ) , " indicating that Tubervile was aware of the autobiographical homo- erotic nature of Virgil's second eclogue ( Tytrus was the pastoral name Virgil adopted for himself ) . The eclogue ...
Pagina 397
... Virgil . The Bucolikes drawne into Englishe verse for verse . Trans . Abraham Fleming . London , 1575 . Virgil . The Bucoliks of Publius Virgilius Maro . Toge ther with his Georgiks conteyning foure bookes . Trans . A [ braham ] F ...
... Virgil . The Bucolikes drawne into Englishe verse for verse . Trans . Abraham Fleming . London , 1575 . Virgil . The Bucoliks of Publius Virgilius Maro . Toge ther with his Georgiks conteyning foure bookes . Trans . A [ braham ] F ...
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