Theocritus
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“The fame of Theocritus, the prince of bucolic poetry, depends on his faithful pictures of natural scenery and the common Sicilian people. He is generally considered the only poet of the Alexandrean epoch whose works can rank with the brilliant Grecian songs of earlier days.” — The Delphian Society, 1913
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The Delphian Society The World's Progress, Part III (Hammond, IN: W. B. Conkey Company, 1913)
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