| 41. | The book was dedicated to his friend Edward Benlowes, and included his " Piscatorie Eclogues and other Poetical Miscellanies ".
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| 42. | Virgil s " Eclogue 5, " written in the 1st century BCE, is the most imitated ancient model of the pastoral elegy.
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| 43. | The poem deals, in eclogue form, with man's quest to find substance and identity in a shifting and increasingly industrialized world.
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| 44. | In the next year he published " Eclogues and Monodramas ", followed in 1865 by " Studies in Verse ".
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| 45. | Partly because of their use in the schools, Mantuan s eclogues had a profound effect on English literature in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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| 46. | His rhetorical battle against the slave trade continued with " The West Indian Eclogues ", a poem which was published in 1787.
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| 47. | Her poems were very numerous, and included representatives of nearly all the minor forms of poetry : odes, eclogues, idylls, Racine.
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| 48. | Notable individuals such as Constantine the Great, St . Augustine, Dante Alighieri, and Alexander Pope believed in this interpretation of the eclogue.
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| 49. | A politician and patron of Virgil, Pollio was the father of two boys around the time of the Fourth " Eclogue ".
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| 50. | Duff and Duff describe this Eclogue as a " weakish imitation " of Theocritus'Idylls IV and V and Virgil's Eclogue III.
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