Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... irrumation this time . The comic irony of the imagery is obvious : before ( in poem 6 ) the rival was silent , stubbornly keeping his mouth shut despite the poet's pleas for him to open up about his secret affair , whereas now ( in poem ...
... irrumation this time . The comic irony of the imagery is obvious : before ( in poem 6 ) the rival was silent , stubbornly keeping his mouth shut despite the poet's pleas for him to open up about his secret affair , whereas now ( in poem ...
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... irrumation . The phrase vecordem rixam ( = ' heartless attack ' ) 27 in line 4 enhances the idea that the poet has physical violence ( perhaps rape ) in mind . There is also the likelihood of a pun on the word vis in line 6 , as the ...
... irrumation . The phrase vecordem rixam ( = ' heartless attack ' ) 27 in line 4 enhances the idea that the poet has physical violence ( perhaps rape ) in mind . There is also the likelihood of a pun on the word vis in line 6 , as the ...
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... irrumation . His poems become his weapons of punishment , equated metaphorically in the language of his invective with his phallus . The victim's excessive appetite for food , money , and sex all blend as provocations for the iambic ...
... irrumation . His poems become his weapons of punishment , equated metaphorically in the language of his invective with his phallus . The victim's excessive appetite for food , money , and sex all blend as provocations for the iambic ...
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A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
Paul Cooper U C L A Difficulty in Ovid Amores 1 1 | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
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