Tennyson's The PrincessGinn, 1897 - 187 pages |
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Page 65
... reminiscence of Alcmena's lullaby in Theocritus XXIV . 7–9 : little one , a sweet and lightsome sleep . Sleep , soul of mine . " ' In 1. 6 , the epithet was originally ' dropping . ' III . MORN in the white wake of the morning.
... reminiscence of Alcmena's lullaby in Theocritus XXIV . 7–9 : little one , a sweet and lightsome sleep . Sleep , soul of mine . " ' In 1. 6 , the epithet was originally ' dropping . ' III . MORN in the white wake of the morning.
Page 70
... Theocritus , Idyll IX . 31 : ' Cicala is dear to cicala , and ant to ant , and hawks to hawks , but to me the Muse and song . ' He adds Idyll X. 30–31 , and Virgil , Ecl . II . 63–64 . 90. Clang . Cf. IV . 415 , and the use of grate ...
... Theocritus , Idyll IX . 31 : ' Cicala is dear to cicala , and ant to ant , and hawks to hawks , but to me the Muse and song . ' He adds Idyll X. 30–31 , and Virgil , Ecl . II . 63–64 . 90. Clang . Cf. IV . 415 , and the use of grate ...
Page 170
... Theocritus more probably , Idyll I : “ Two foxes , one is roam- ing up and down the rows , spoiling the ripe grapes ( Dawson ) . 189. In the early editions we find Silver Horns , but all the more recent ones print " silver horns . " The ...
... Theocritus more probably , Idyll I : “ Two foxes , one is roam- ing up and down the rows , spoiling the ripe grapes ( Dawson ) . 189. In the early editions we find Silver Horns , but all the more recent ones print " silver horns . " The ...
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