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TRER/12/63 · Pièce · 17 July 1903
Fait partie de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland. - Has read [Theocritus'] idylls about Hercules 'with much delight'; wishes he had drawn Gladstone's attention to 'the picture of Augeas's great rural establishment'; agrees with Robert in liking the "Pollux". Likes the three epigrams attributed to Theocritus which are in Robert's edition but not his own. Has read Moschus and Bion, and is now reading Hesiod. Cannot write more as he has fished all morning, catching 'a score of trout'.

Notebook kept by John Wordsworth
Add. MS a/803 · Pièce · 1825-1832
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts a

Headed 'Greek and Latin Verse'
pp. 1-23: ; Transcriptions of passages from Virgil's Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid.
pp. 25-37: 'Poetical transitions, forms of expression, phrase, epithets &c, J. Wordsworth 1825.'
pp. 59-75: Transcriptions of passages from Juvenal.
pp. 77-81: Transcriptions of passages from Persius's Satires, dated 'Versailles, May 15'.
pp. [82]-83: Transcriptions of passages from the satires of 'Sulpitia' [Sulpicia], dated 'Versailles, May 17 1831', Petronius and 'Miscellanea Poetica'.
p. [84]: 'Hints and Quotations for verbal criticism see above p. 42'. Crossed through.
pp. 97-[98]: Transcriptions of passages from Hesiod.
p. 121: 'Miscellanea Poetica'. Crossed through.
pp. 123-193: Transcriptions of passages from Lucan, with dates at various points between Jul. 1831 and Jul. 1832, at Hampstead, Buxted, Rydal, and Trinity College Cambridge.

From back:

pp. 41-57 : 'Metaphora Ciceroniae. J. Wordsworth 1826' (not all pages used).
pp. 91-135: 'Latin phrases in prose'. Includes passages from Cicero;
Pages marked out for passages from Longinus and for 'Miscellanea', but not used.

Throughout: margin ruled at left of page for annotations.

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