Book, Chapter

 1    2,  72|    the first time in my life, Virgil grated on my nerves. When
 2    4, 122|    lyric poets, and our Roman Virgil, and the exquisite propriety
 3    5, 145| Barmaid (Copa), attributed to Virgil, proves that even the proprietress
 4    5, 145| however, in his commentary on Virgil, has assigned a much more
 5    5, 145|     gymnastics. See Lemaire's Virgil, vol. vi, p. 521; commentary
 6    5, 150|   beautifully. In the Copa of Virgil we find the following:~"
 7    6     |      The fine sentiments that Virgil puts into the mouth of the
 8    6     |      scene of the Trojan War. Virgil, in his AEneid, had never
 9    6     |     that beautiful eclogue of Virgil where Corydon sighs his
10    6     |  would I dream out with thee.~Virgil        Bucol. Ecl. X, 41.~
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