Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 103Association, 1973 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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American Philological Association. OVID'S ORPHEUS AND AUGUSTAN IDEOLOGY CHARLES SEGAL Brown University I Precisely where Ovid seems most Virgilian does one best grasp what is most characteristically Ovidian in him . This observation of ...
American Philological Association. OVID'S ORPHEUS AND AUGUSTAN IDEOLOGY CHARLES SEGAL Brown University I Precisely where Ovid seems most Virgilian does one best grasp what is most characteristically Ovidian in him . This observation of ...
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... Ovid is not merely a poet of the pueriles ineptiae with which Seneca reproached him ; he is also , as Seneca appreciated , poetarum ingeniosissimus.7 It was Eduard Norden who most fully realized that Ovid's diver- gences from Virgil in ...
... Ovid is not merely a poet of the pueriles ineptiae with which Seneca reproached him ; he is also , as Seneca appreciated , poetarum ingeniosissimus.7 It was Eduard Norden who most fully realized that Ovid's diver- gences from Virgil in ...
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... Ovid's self - conscious fama est shows his awareness of the strangeness of the scene . Yet Ovid has chosen this artificial picture to underline the emotional sympathy be- tween the singer and the underworld . To reinforce this same ...
... Ovid's self - conscious fama est shows his awareness of the strangeness of the scene . Yet Ovid has chosen this artificial picture to underline the emotional sympathy be- tween the singer and the underworld . To reinforce this same ...
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