Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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الصفحة 40
Divine and Earthly Competition in Virgil's Seventh Eclogue Michael B. Sullivan W endell Clausen opens his commentary on Virgil's Sev- enth Eclogue with the summary observation that , “ dis- cussion of the Seventh Eclogue has long been ...
Divine and Earthly Competition in Virgil's Seventh Eclogue Michael B. Sullivan W endell Clausen opens his commentary on Virgil's Sev- enth Eclogue with the summary observation that , “ dis- cussion of the Seventh Eclogue has long been ...
الصفحة 53
... Eclogue 3.104 , et eris mihi magnus Apollo . Corydon's victory , while certainly reinforcing Virgil's abstract preference for an Apollonian ( i.e. Callimachean ) poetic as expressed in Eclogue 6 , is not without other , more worldly ...
... Eclogue 3.104 , et eris mihi magnus Apollo . Corydon's victory , while certainly reinforcing Virgil's abstract preference for an Apollonian ( i.e. Callimachean ) poetic as expressed in Eclogue 6 , is not without other , more worldly ...
الصفحة 134
... Eclogue 6. " HSCP 100 ( 2000 ) 327-39 . M. Paschalis . " Semina ignis : the interplay of science and myth in the story of Silenus . " AJP 122 ( 2001 ) 201–22 . Christine Perkell . " Vergil Reading His Twentieth - Century Readers : A ...
... Eclogue 6. " HSCP 100 ( 2000 ) 327-39 . M. Paschalis . " Semina ignis : the interplay of science and myth in the story of Silenus . " AJP 122 ( 2001 ) 201–22 . Christine Perkell . " Vergil Reading His Twentieth - Century Readers : A ...
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