Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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النتائج 1-3 من 8
الصفحة 91
... 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 stage , as it were , for reading the poem in an epic context . " After barely ...
... 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 stage , as it were , for reading the poem in an epic context . " After barely ...
الصفحة 128
... original in this case is likely to bear just as dynamic a relation- ship to the earlier Greek model ( s ) as it does to Vergil . Another epi- sode that offers not only a structural but also an aesthetic and an ethical parallel for what ...
... original in this case is likely to bear just as dynamic a relation- ship to the earlier Greek model ( s ) as it does to Vergil . Another epi- sode that offers not only a structural but also an aesthetic and an ethical parallel for what ...
الصفحة 167
... original use of comparative material on allegorical women and the choice of Hercules to lay out the politics of the genre and the topos . Chapter 5 , mainly a literature review , begins from the question of what Sulpicia was doing in ...
... original use of comparative material on allegorical women and the choice of Hercules to lay out the politics of the genre and the topos . Chapter 5 , mainly a literature review , begins from the question of what Sulpicia was doing in ...
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ARTICLES | 3 |
Michael Sullivan | 40 |
Philip Cardinale Lord Byron Virgil and Thyrza STANFORD UNIVERSITY55 | 59 |
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