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الصفحة 164
Maria Wyke . The Roman Mistress : Ancient and Modern Represen- tations . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2002. Pp . x + 452. ISBN 0-19-815075 - x ( cloth ) . What is the point of reading Latin literature ? The answer to this question ...
Maria Wyke . The Roman Mistress : Ancient and Modern Represen- tations . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2002. Pp . x + 452. ISBN 0-19-815075 - x ( cloth ) . What is the point of reading Latin literature ? The answer to this question ...
الصفحة 165
... Roman Mistress between Part 1 and Part 2 is then not only chronological but intellectual and geographic . Wyke's output during the 1990s on popular culture has been prodigious , including not only her book Projecting the Past ( New York ...
... Roman Mistress between Part 1 and Part 2 is then not only chronological but intellectual and geographic . Wyke's output during the 1990s on popular culture has been prodigious , including not only her book Projecting the Past ( New York ...
الصفحة 167
... Roman mistresses ourselves . " In the early chapters of The Roman Mistress , we have not reached this point . Chapter 1 was written to counter a then - prevalent " romantic " treatment of elegy as somehow biographical , and to en- gage ...
... Roman mistresses ourselves . " In the early chapters of The Roman Mistress , we have not reached this point . Chapter 1 was written to counter a then - prevalent " romantic " treatment of elegy as somehow biographical , and to en- gage ...
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