Quote from: Virgil on January 17, 2008Thrice they tried to pile Ossa on Pelion, yes, and roll up leafy Olympus upon Ossa; thrice the Father of Heaven split the mountains apart with his thunderbolt.Virgil! the very man I was after. Would you say that your fourth georgic interacts with the epic genre soley within the context of the Aristaeus myth? Or is the scene of the bees preparing for battle further evidence of epic influence on your work? I'm leaning towards the latter at the moment. I'd appreciate a prompt reply as my essay is in for the end of the afternoon.
Thrice they tried to pile Ossa on Pelion, yes, and roll up leafy Olympus upon Ossa; thrice the Father of Heaven split the mountains apart with his thunderbolt.
ubi pinguem dives opacat ramus humum.Wild penguins dive further than ocelots for humous.