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الصفحة 83
... alluding both to a sexual motive and a religious one , since Orpheus is explicitly said to avoid marriage ( G. 4.516 ) ... allude forward to Ovid . Ovid tells us explicitly that Orpheus introduced pederasty into Thrace , and Vergil ...
... alluding both to a sexual motive and a religious one , since Orpheus is explicitly said to avoid marriage ( G. 4.516 ) ... allude forward to Ovid . Ovid tells us explicitly that Orpheus introduced pederasty into Thrace , and Vergil ...
الصفحة 84
... allude to the later poet's rather fuller version when he has Orpheus ' dismembered body scattered over the fields ... alluding text . This procedure helps us to isolate and examine Ovid's reading of Vergil and above all to see both ...
... allude to the later poet's rather fuller version when he has Orpheus ' dismembered body scattered over the fields ... alluding text . This procedure helps us to isolate and examine Ovid's reading of Vergil and above all to see both ...
الصفحة 91
which Ovid alludes . Instead of becoming a new Aeneas , he is an en- tirely new and original character , an intimation rather than an imita- tion of Vergil's protagonist.10 PROLOGUE ( 1–4 ) The first four lines of Tristia 1.3 set the ...
which Ovid alludes . Instead of becoming a new Aeneas , he is an en- tirely new and original character , an intimation rather than an imita- tion of Vergil's protagonist.10 PROLOGUE ( 1–4 ) The first four lines of Tristia 1.3 set the ...
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