Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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الصفحة 88
Ovid and the Fall of Troy in Tristia 1.3 Samuel Huskey n Tristia 1.3 , Ovid retraces the final hours that he spent in Rome before departing for Tomis to begin his life as a relegatus . After - a brief prologue ( 1-4 ) , he presents the ...
Ovid and the Fall of Troy in Tristia 1.3 Samuel Huskey n Tristia 1.3 , Ovid retraces the final hours that he spent in Rome before departing for Tomis to begin his life as a relegatus . After - a brief prologue ( 1-4 ) , he presents the ...
الصفحة 89
... 1.3 are not unprecedented in the Tristia . In poem 1.2 , Ovid describes a Vergilian storm that threatens to destroy the ship that carries him on his journey into ex- ile . ' The flashback narrative and the temporal divisions in Tristia 1.3 ...
... 1.3 are not unprecedented in the Tristia . In poem 1.2 , Ovid describes a Vergilian storm that threatens to destroy the ship that carries him on his journey into ex- ile . ' The flashback narrative and the temporal divisions in Tristia 1.3 ...
الصفحة 101
... Tristia 1.3 , dawn brings with it the harsh necessity of beginning a life of exile : dum loquor et flemus , caelo nitidissimus alto , / stella gravis nobis , Lucifer ortus erat ( “ While I spoke and we wept ... Tristia 1.3 101.
... Tristia 1.3 , dawn brings with it the harsh necessity of beginning a life of exile : dum loquor et flemus , caelo nitidissimus alto , / stella gravis nobis , Lucifer ortus erat ( “ While I spoke and we wept ... Tristia 1.3 101.
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