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Significados de
eclogue
em inglês
português
idílio
catalão
egloga
Back to the meaning
A short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life.
idyll
bucolic
idyl
português
idílio
Sinônimos
Examples for "
idyll
"
idyll
bucolic
idyl
Examples for "
idyll
"
1
Their wild
idyll
was going to change when the children came home.
2
The heart of the
idyll
comes in a song of the clarinet
3
When I'd come past on my run I'd seen a peaceful
idyll
.
4
The opening act offers us happy scenes from a rural, scruffy
idyll
.
5
The John Lewis people can only wish for an
idyll
this delicious.
1
That at least is the
bucolic
image advanced by the energy industry.
2
The enmity between the urban and the
bucolic
has deep historical roots.
3
And with the look his affectation of
bucolic
calm dropped from him.
4
Jeff settled in
bucolic
Putney, married a photographer, and had two children.
5
The countryside changes but retains a comforting familiarity, a snowy
bucolic
theme.
1
As I gaze, these young people make for me a perfect
idyl
.
2
I am glad, for how could my bite and her
idyl
agree?
3
You may read about this tragic
idyl
in Bret Harte and Gertrude Atherton.
4
She was quite ready to be really interested in this
idyl
.
5
How does the English laureate put it in his
idyl
on the subject?
Uso de
eclogue
em inglês
1
The spell by knotting the girdle is noticed by Virgil, 8th
eclogue
:
2
It was a delicious
eclogue
-
pure
,sincere ,andtender; but it is past-Adieu
3
It is in the
eclogue
for February, where he tells us of the
4
This is the Gallus in honour of whom Virgil composed his tenth
eclogue
.
5
The eighth
eclogue
of Virgil, entitled Pharmaceutria, is particularly to our purpose in this point.
6
Though given a different setting it is clearly modelled on the fourth
eclogue
of Vergil.
7
In the
eclogue
this danger is earnestly discussed by the two Yorkshire farmers, Roger and Willie.
8
In short, the
eclogue
took place.
9
Yet it is not sufficient, that the sentences only be brief, the whole
eclogue
should be so too.
10
In Milton's "Lycidas" there are reminiscences of this
eclogue
as well as of that for May.
11
From Coleridge's war
eclogue
,
"Fire, Famine and Slaughter," where the letters form the name of Pitt.
12
One would think you'd never read an
eclogue
of Virgil-you'reduller than a doctor of divinity's after-dinner speech!
13
The twelfth
eclogue
opens thus:
14
With respect to the fourth
eclogue
,
addressed to Pollio, it is avowedly of a nature superior to that of pastoral subjects:
15
This will not seem surprising, when we reflect, that the
eclogue
was taken from a Sibylline prophecy on the same subject.
16
She flies towards the brake, but hopes first to be perceived, said the poet of the delightful
eclogue
,
two thousand years ago.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
Sobre este termo
eclogue
Substantivo
Singular
Colocações frequentes
fourth eclogue
beautiful eclogue
compose an eclogue
delicious eclogue
eighth eclogue
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Translations for
eclogue
português
idílio
catalão
egloga
Eclogue
ao longo do tempo