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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第 16 頁
... give the reader a basic idea of the sort of problems they pose for interpretation . Practically the first thing one notices on encountering ancient poetry is the profusion of mythological references . Such references are not as a rule ...
... give the reader a basic idea of the sort of problems they pose for interpretation . Practically the first thing one notices on encountering ancient poetry is the profusion of mythological references . Such references are not as a rule ...
第 53 頁
... gives them often , I would never die : one night like this could make a man a god ! If only other men would run ... give too few , and , as our withering garlands have let their petals fall ( see them here , strewn everywhere in the ...
... gives them often , I would never die : one night like this could make a man a god ! If only other men would run ... give too few , and , as our withering garlands have let their petals fall ( see them here , strewn everywhere in the ...
第 112 頁
... give Propertius II.28 as a single long poem dealing with Cynthia's illness and recovery , but most scholars divide it into two or three related poems . In this piece , the poet gives thanks for Cynthia's recovery . 48 consort Dis or ...
... give Propertius II.28 as a single long poem dealing with Cynthia's illness and recovery , but most scholars divide it into two or three related poems . In this piece , the poet gives thanks for Cynthia's recovery . 48 consort Dis or ...
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