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Meanings of
eclogues
in English
1915 English translation by J. W. Mackail.
georgics
the eclogues and georgics of virgil
eclogues and georgics of virgil
1908 English verse translation by Mackail.
the eclogues of virgil
eclogues of virgil
Usage of
eclogues
in English
1
They believed in all the poetical descriptions they read in her
eclogues
.
2
It consists of twelve
eclogues
,
one for each month of the year.
3
Allegories of the seasons and chinoiserie
eclogues
are on the move.
4
Encina's
eclogues
are simple compositions, with little pretence to dramatic artifice.
5
The
eclogues
have more animation; but they can only be called poems by courtesy.
6
The
eclogues
of Calpurnius are seven in number.
7
The best Latin
eclogues
are imitations of Theocritus.
8
The most celebrated productions of Ribeyro are
eclogues
.
9
The three African
eclogues
have a tumid grandeur.
10
We have seen some
eclogues
of your composition which surpass in sweetness those of Theocritus and Virgil.
11
If I do not put up those
eclogues
,
and that shortly, say I am no true-nosed hound.
12
His compositions in Latin are-Africa ,anepic poem; his Bucolics, containing twelve
eclogues
;
and three books of epistles.
13
The swineherd is never introduced into the idyls of Theocritus, nor has Virgil admitted him into his
eclogues
.
14
Who among all the short-kirtled damsels of all the
eclogues
will match us this fair, lithe, witty, capricious, mirthful, buxom Rosalind?
15
But at the end of the volume appear the "Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect," consisting of three songs and two
eclogues
.
16
The first production of Virgil was his Bucolics, consisting of ten
eclogues
,
written in imitation of the Idyllia or pastoral poems of Theocritus.
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About this term
eclogues
eclogue
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
latin eclogues
african eclogues
see some eclogues
Eclogues
through the time