Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... sexual statement of 3-4 leads us to retrospective intereptation of ferre iug- um , 1 , as the standard sexual image , there is no reason why the reader should initially prefer the metaphorical to the literal reading ; this heifer is not ...
... sexual statement of 3-4 leads us to retrospective intereptation of ferre iug- um , 1 , as the standard sexual image , there is no reason why the reader should initially prefer the metaphorical to the literal reading ; this heifer is not ...
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... sexual contexts . The whole sentence contains a sexual metaphor drawn from fighting and wounding . Thus the Danaids fragment , ἐρᾷ μὲν ἁγνὸς Οὐρανὸς τρῶσαι χθόνα , etc. , is a very close parallel , and for erotic pálλw / ẞéλos in ...
... sexual contexts . The whole sentence contains a sexual metaphor drawn from fighting and wounding . Thus the Danaids fragment , ἐρᾷ μὲν ἁγνὸς Οὐρανὸς τρῶσαι χθόνα , etc. , is a very close parallel , and for erotic pálλw / ẞéλos in ...
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... sexual implications of the narrative at face value . Fagle's rendering , how- ever ( Aeschylus : the Oresteia , New York 1975 Penguin Classics 1977 ) , of nálunos tv Xoxεúμov ( 1392 ) as ' and the new green spear | splits the sheath and ...
... sexual implications of the narrative at face value . Fagle's rendering , how- ever ( Aeschylus : the Oresteia , New York 1975 Penguin Classics 1977 ) , of nálunos tv Xoxεúμov ( 1392 ) as ' and the new green spear | splits the sheath and ...
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