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 18 筆
第 2 頁
... wish to study the origins of Western thought and liter- ary expression . Our concept of " romantic " love , our assumptions about sex roles , our fascination with the relationship between love and war ( or , as we would say today ...
... wish to study the origins of Western thought and liter- ary expression . Our concept of " romantic " love , our assumptions about sex roles , our fascination with the relationship between love and war ( or , as we would say today ...
第 24 頁
... wish that a brighter future may replace his gloomy present . They also reflect one of the oldest philosophical ... wishes and prayers . Thus the appeal to Death at lines 4-5 stands between the picture of Phaeacia in the present and Rome ...
... wish that a brighter future may replace his gloomy present . They also reflect one of the oldest philosophical ... wishes and prayers . Thus the appeal to Death at lines 4-5 stands between the picture of Phaeacia in the present and Rome ...
第 146 頁
... wish I didn't have to seal ... " This makes for much better poetic and psychological sense : Sulpicia is torn ... wishes not as the positive , so to speak , of what she would like to do , but as a negative of what she is obliged to do ...
... wish I didn't have to seal ... " This makes for much better poetic and psychological sense : Sulpicia is torn ... wishes not as the positive , so to speak , of what she would like to do , but as a negative of what she is obliged to do ...
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