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1992 ) 141 A. Ramírez de Verger ( Seville ) Elucidations on Ovid , Amores 3. 6. 1-2 LCM 17.9 ( Nov. 1992 ) , 141-143 A river in spate after the snows of winter prevents Ovid from reaching his beloved . This pretext allows the poet to ...
1992 ) 141 A. Ramírez de Verger ( Seville ) Elucidations on Ovid , Amores 3. 6. 1-2 LCM 17.9 ( Nov. 1992 ) , 141-143 A river in spate after the snows of winter prevents Ovid from reaching his beloved . This pretext allows the poet to ...
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It seems quite clear to me that , in this apostrophe to a river , Ovid has played with elements and conventions characterisitic of entreaties and laments , two literary forms which are very closely related . Perhaps our poet has once ...
It seems quite clear to me that , in this apostrophe to a river , Ovid has played with elements and conventions characterisitic of entreaties and laments , two literary forms which are very closely related . Perhaps our poet has once ...
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Ovid's gratitude to a sympathetic friend . Since it is neither the house nor the whole household that has ( metaphorically ) died or been given up for dead , 1 we should perhaps read deplorati in line 8. A scribe would almost inevitably ...
Ovid's gratitude to a sympathetic friend . Since it is neither the house nor the whole household that has ( metaphorically ) died or been given up for dead , 1 we should perhaps read deplorati in line 8. A scribe would almost inevitably ...
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