Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... Ovid's Heroides ' , CP 34.ii [ 1984 ] , 413-422 ) . Ovid's pen is drawn to repeat the way Propertius ' pen is drawn , 2.9.8 , to finish with Penelope as Anus , Her.1.116 ... Anal - ogy ) . You've shown that Penelope's letter is written ...
... Ovid's Heroides ' , CP 34.ii [ 1984 ] , 413-422 ) . Ovid's pen is drawn to repeat the way Propertius ' pen is drawn , 2.9.8 , to finish with Penelope as Anus , Her.1.116 ... Anal - ogy ) . You've shown that Penelope's letter is written ...
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... Ovid the Ladies ' Man ... qui pura norit amare fide ( Am . 1.3.6 ) . Ovid may think he is play- ing the literary game of ' false concealment ' in impersonating Penelope in Bad Faith , starting from the Faithful Wife and the shortest ...
... Ovid the Ladies ' Man ... qui pura norit amare fide ( Am . 1.3.6 ) . Ovid may think he is play- ing the literary game of ' false concealment ' in impersonating Penelope in Bad Faith , starting from the Faithful Wife and the shortest ...
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... Ovid's Tomitan exile LCM 12.2 ( Feb.1987 ) , 23 once again In LCM 10.2 ( Feb.1985 ) , 18-22 , Professor A.D.Fitton Brown discussed some points in Ovid's poems from the exile where he saw striking discrepancy between Ovid's way of ...
... Ovid's Tomitan exile LCM 12.2 ( Feb.1987 ) , 23 once again In LCM 10.2 ( Feb.1985 ) , 18-22 , Professor A.D.Fitton Brown discussed some points in Ovid's poems from the exile where he saw striking discrepancy between Ovid's way of ...
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