Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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الصفحة 99
... allusion is especially poignant since Ovid is la- 25 More than one reader of this paper has pointed out that Ovid's stumbling on the threshold can possibly be seen as an allusion to the entrance of the Trojan horse into the city of Troy ...
... allusion is especially poignant since Ovid is la- 25 More than one reader of this paper has pointed out that Ovid's stumbling on the threshold can possibly be seen as an allusion to the entrance of the Trojan horse into the city of Troy ...
الصفحة 103
... allusion from being overdetermined . Although Ovid leaves Rome at the behest of a Jupiter figure , he does not abandon his wife out of a sense of duty to the gods and posterity . Nor does Ovid's wife take her own life by falling on a ...
... allusion from being overdetermined . Although Ovid leaves Rome at the behest of a Jupiter figure , he does not abandon his wife out of a sense of duty to the gods and posterity . Nor does Ovid's wife take her own life by falling on a ...
الصفحة 172
... allusion piled upon allusion ( Lucilius never had to be so subtle ! ) , realizes that deciding on the poet's " true meaning " will only reveal his own preconceptions about what Horace or Persius should be saying . In addition to ...
... allusion piled upon allusion ( Lucilius never had to be so subtle ! ) , realizes that deciding on the poet's " true meaning " will only reveal his own preconceptions about what Horace or Persius should be saying . In addition to ...
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