Roman Erotic Elegy: Selections from Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid and SulpiciaJon Corelis Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1995 - 166 頁 |
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... couplet on the subject of the elegiac couplet , which was subsequently translated into English by Coleridge . Coleridge's version gives about as good an example of what an elegiac couplet sounds like as can be put into English : In the ...
... couplet on the subject of the elegiac couplet , which was subsequently translated into English by Coleridge . Coleridge's version gives about as good an example of what an elegiac couplet sounds like as can be put into English : In the ...
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... couplets which , like elegiac couplets , were composed of two lines with contrasting lengths and rhythms . Accordingly , I have employed for this translation English couplets consisting of a six - beat line which wavers between dactyls ...
... couplets which , like elegiac couplets , were composed of two lines with contrasting lengths and rhythms . Accordingly , I have employed for this translation English couplets consisting of a six - beat line which wavers between dactyls ...
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... couplet is a repetition in symbolic form of the instructions in the previous couplet that Propertius should destroy his poems about Cynthia . 82 It was believed that the air of Tibur had some special quality which pre- served ivory from ...
... couplet is a repetition in symbolic form of the instructions in the previous couplet that Propertius should destroy his poems about Cynthia . 82 It was believed that the air of Tibur had some special quality which pre- served ivory from ...
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abortion Achilles Agamemnon Alexandrian ancient Andromeda anthology Apollo arms Augustan Augustus Augustus's Bacchus beautiful believe Bona Dea called Callimachus Cerinthus conquered Corinna Cornelia crime Cybele Cynthia Cypassis dactylic hexameter daughter death Delia Dionysus door earth elegiac couplet elegiac poets elegy Ennius epic erotic elegy excluded lover famous father funeral gifts girl give goddess gods gown Greece Greek hair hands harsh hero husband Iliad Isis Jove Lanuvium Latin love poetry love's lyre Maecenas maenad mean Messalla meter mistress mother Muses myth Mythical Nemesis never night Notes to Ovid Notes to Propertius Ovid's patron Paullus Phaeacia poem poet poet's portrayed praise prayers Propertius's pyre reference rhetoric Roman elegists Rome Rome's sacred scholars Sextus Propertius slave sleep song steeds Sulpicia Tarpeia tears tell themes thyrsus Tibullus Tibullus's Tibur Tithonus tomb torch translation Trojan Troy underworld Venus verse wine woman women word youth