- An
extreme view
holds that
within "Idyll 9"
there exist two
genuine Theocritean fragments, ll.7-13 and 15–20,
describing the joys of
summer and winter...
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original on 2020-12-05.
Retrieved 2020-11-14. Garson, R. W. (1971), “
Theocritean Elements in Virgil’s Eclogues.” The
classical Quarterly, vol. 21, no...
- .in
ancient literature, are the uses of a wallet?" He deduced, as a
Theocritean scholar, that "the
wallet was the poor man's
portable larder; or, poverty...
- Gr**** poet Theocritus, but with
elements added from
Idyll 4 and
other Theocritean idylls. Like Theocritus's
Idylls 4 and 5, and all of Virgil's surviving...
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tender gravity of this face,
watching what
might seem
otherwise but some
Theocritean idyll. Ricketts, Titian, p. 42.
Gronau and
Ricketts both
compare the...
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found also in
Eclogues 3, 5, 7, and 8. The
first of each pair has a
Theocritean theme, and in each case the
answer has a
Roman theme. It has also been...
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represented in the painting. The
subject of this
painting is
taken from the
Theocritean Idyll XIX, in
which the
representative of
pastoral poetry recounts Cupid...
- Shakespeare's
Richard III, Act 4, Sc. 4. 1861:
James Bryce (Trinity) for
Theocritean verse: The May Queen: a Gr****
idyll (from Tennyson). 1862:
Robert William...
- 4 and 7 are Virgil's. Virgil, however, has made
modifications to the
Theocritean original. For example, in the
stanza quoted above, the
first two lines...
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Cucchiarelli (2011) also sees
Corydon as Virgil's
champion and
Thyrsis as
Theocritean. It has been
argued by
Cucchiarelli (2011) that
Corydon and
Thyrsis also...