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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 22 筆
第 23 頁
... once you unlock their secrets . Consider , for instance , T.I.3 , which is worth discussing at some length as a typical example of the genre . Tibullus is ill on the Greek island of Phaeacia , having been left there by Messalla , who ...
... once you unlock their secrets . Consider , for instance , T.I.3 , which is worth discussing at some length as a typical example of the genre . Tibullus is ill on the Greek island of Phaeacia , having been left there by Messalla , who ...
第 69 頁
... once , " is written on this stone . And by my forebears ' ashes , Rome , that you revere , beneath whose glories Africa lies crushed , I never brought discredit on the Censor's powers : no stain of mine has ever shamed our hearth ...
... once , " is written on this stone . And by my forebears ' ashes , Rome , that you revere , beneath whose glories Africa lies crushed , I never brought discredit on the Censor's powers : no stain of mine has ever shamed our hearth ...
第 115 頁
... once himself ; later , the Greeks won the Trojan War after Phi- loctetes killed Paris with Hercules ' bow , it having been prophesied that Troy would fall only if once again attacked with Hercules ' weapons . Notes to Propertius III.2 ...
... once himself ; later , the Greeks won the Trojan War after Phi- loctetes killed Paris with Hercules ' bow , it having been prophesied that Troy would fall only if once again attacked with Hercules ' weapons . Notes to Propertius III.2 ...
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