| M. Owen Lee - Literary Criticism - 1979 - 224 pages
...light and darkness, and with delicate onomatopoeic effects: quale solet silvis brumali frigore viscum fronde virere nova, quod non sua seminat arbos, et...species auri frondentis opaca ilice, sic leni crepitabat brattea vento. As in the cold of winter the mistletoe will bloom in the forest with fresh leaves —... | |
| Anthony James Boyle - Literary Criticism - 1986 - 212 pages
...6.205ff.) is central to this symbolism. quale solet siluis brumali frigore uiscum 1 rondo uirere noua, quod non sua seminat arbos, et croceo fetu teretis...species auri frondentis opaca ilice, sic leni crepitabat brattea uento. (A. 6.205-9) As in the woods in winter's cold the mistletoe Blooms with strange leaves,... | |
| 1988 - 248 pages
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