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- Rather than aberrant, the Ovidian characters come to feel exemplary ".
- "Eloisa to Abelard " is an Ovidian divine love.
- The article formerly engaged with no prominent ( or even significant ) Ovidian scholarship.
- Perhaps the influence of constant Ovidian thought.
- This Ovidian innovation can be summarized as the use of love as a metaphor for poetry.
- However, both works show the waning of the traditional Ovidian influence on medieval Spanish literature.
- "Elegy XIX " is full of erotic imagery, which complements Donne's adaptation of Ovidian wit.
- In June, 2011, Pendrell acquired the Ovidian Group, a leading worldwide intellectual property strategic advisory services firm.
- Her work was based on Ovid's, and many Ovidian myths were traditionally illuminated, in the medieval period.
- Polymestor appears in Euripides'play " Hecuba " and in the Ovidian myth " Hecuba, Polyxena and Polydorus ".
- The most recognizable example of " Consolatio " in verse form was written by the pseudo-Ovidian, Consolatio ad Liviam.
- Among the Ovidian texts to which Petrarch was attracted was one of those that Shakespeare fancied, and he gives it almost exactly Shakespeare s spin.
- Antal notes that, " besides the Ovidian references, the poem has strong spiritual connotations, " and that the " possibility of an afterlife " is being held out.
- Three of these Ovidian responses by Sabinus the letters from Ulysses and Demophoon, along with a letter from humanist Angelo Sabino, who was a poet and editor of classical texts.
- Despite Shakespeare s interest in and references of Ovid in his Sonnets, the second decade of the seventeenth century brought about a departure from the Ovidian territory that Renaissance sonneteering had cultivated.
- Theatergoers are unlikely to feel equally blase about the Ovidian transformations that Taymor and company keep conjuring in " The Green Bird, " which opened Tuesday night at the Cort Theater.
- The assumption of Latin or Greek identities by Renaissance men of letters was common, and adopting an Ovidian persona in writing neo-Latin poetry had been a literary pose since the Middle Ages.
- Shakespeare makes such boasts in the Sonnets, and they owe much to Ovidian precedent; but this particular phrase has migrated into different territory, the lover s affirmation of a transcendent dependence on the beloved.
- Haunting images ( a pig spitting out the teeth of a dead man, a soldier buried to his head in the sand ) are continually recycled, and people and objects are subjected to strange Ovidian transformations.
- Spenser's adaptation, which " rereads an Ovidian story in terms of the Elizabethan world " is designed to provide a rationale for the hatred of Arachne's descendent Aragnoll for the butterfly-hero Clarion.
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