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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... themes and feelings in the work of the Roman elegists . Furthermore , these texts are essential evi- dence for all those who wish to study the origins of Western thought and liter- ary expression . Our concept of " romantic " love , our ...
... themes and feelings in the work of the Roman elegists . Furthermore , these texts are essential evi- dence for all those who wish to study the origins of Western thought and liter- ary expression . Our concept of " romantic " love , our ...
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... themes at various historical periods . The first elegies were written by Greeks around 700 B.C. , and for the next several centuries the ele- giac meter was most commonly used for drinking songs , military subjects , and laments and ...
... themes at various historical periods . The first elegies were written by Greeks around 700 B.C. , and for the next several centuries the ele- giac meter was most commonly used for drinking songs , military subjects , and laments and ...
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... themes , the themes themselves vary little from poet to poet . Since an understanding of what is conventional in a poem is a necessary condition for understanding what is unique in it , it will be useful to describe the conventional ...
... themes , the themes themselves vary little from poet to poet . Since an understanding of what is conventional in a poem is a necessary condition for understanding what is unique in it , it will be useful to describe the conventional ...
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