In such primitive pleasures the shepherds of the Virgilian eclogue indulged. |
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The fourth eclogue, 'treating of the behavour of Rich men against Poets,' is similarly 'taken out of' mantuan. |
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It is by this art that Virgil frequently exalts the eclogue. |
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This and the first eclogue seem to have been written on the same occasion. |
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This is the Gallus in honour of whom Virgil composed his tenth eclogue. |
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In the third eclogue of Virgil we have two rivals and an umpire. |
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Sismondi14 regards this work as an eclogue rather than a drama. |
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Other shepherds appear on the scene, and the act ends with an eclogue. |
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Passing to the 'September' we find an eclogue of the 'wise shepherd' type. |
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A translation of the first eclogue of Virgil had even preceded this. |
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The opening lines of the fifth eclogue may serve as an example. |
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Violinist Benjamin Baker delivered a moving, note perfect Lark Ascending and his virtuosity was matched in the less familiar Eclogue for Strings by pianist Walter Delahunt. |
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