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JSTOR: Sidney, Petrarch, and Ovid, or Imitation as Subversion
It is noteworthy in this regard to recall the image of Cupid's triumph, for it will be... All citations of Ovid are drawn from P. Ovidi Nasonis Amores,...

Sharon L. James - The Economics of Roman Elegy: Voluntary Poverty ...
"Mythological Exempla in Propertius 1.2 and 1.15." AJP 98:381-91. Gamel, Mary-Kay. 1989. "Non sine caede: Abortion Politics and Poetics in Ovid's Amores...

Desiring Rome: Male Subjectivity and Reading Ovid's Fasti
11–45 (“Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegy”) and 115–54 (“Reading. Female Flesh: Ovid Amores 3.1”), namely, that in elegy women are markers for the...

A Web of Fantasies: Gaze, Image, and Gender in Ovid's Metamorphoses
that “like Ovid in Amores 1.2, Pygmalion is in love with love rather than... For the range yellow-golden as epithets of Venus and Cupid or their attribut-...

The epigraph is taken from Burton 1931, 65. 1. To some degree this ...
Horace Odes 3.7; Propertius 4.3; Ovid Amores 2.16 (cf. 2.11)... There is an astonishing statue in the Museo Nazionale di Napoli of Cupid entwined,...

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Ovid, Ars Amatoria 2.21-96; Mary, Lady Chudleigh, "Icarus." 24 Ovid, Amores 1.1, 1.2; Propertius 1.1; John F. Miller, "Reading Cupid's Triumph...

 

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