Vergil - A Biography by Tenney Frank
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evil fortunes has, of course, nothing to do with the question. Pollio is
obviously addressed as the consul whose year marked the peace which all the world hoped and prayed would be lasting. [Footnote 3: See _Class. Phil_. XI, 334.] We have now reviewed the circumstances which called forth the _Eclogues_. They seem, as Donatus says, to have been written within a period of three years. The second, third, seventh and sixth apparently fall within the year 42, the tenth, fifth, eighth, ninth and first in the year 41, while the _Pollio_ certainly belongs to the year 40, when Vergil became thirty years of age. The writing of these poems had called the poet more and more away from philosophy and brought him into closer touch with the sufferings and experiences of his own people. He had found a theme after his own heart, and with the theme had come a style and expression that fitted his genius. He abandoned Hellenistic conceits with their prettiness of sentiment, attained an easy modulation of line readily responding to a variety of emotions, learned the dignity of his own language as he acquired a deeper sympathy for the sufferings of his own people. There is a new note, as there is a new rhythm in: _Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo_. XIII THE CIRCLE OF MAECENAS |
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