Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... Greek mythology ; at least of those narratives which have held their permanent place in the modern mind and have entered more or less into every modern literature.⚫ - The grammatical references are to Allen and Greenough's and ...
... Greek mythology ; at least of those narratives which have held their permanent place in the modern mind and have entered more or less into every modern literature.⚫ - The grammatical references are to Allen and Greenough's and ...
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Ovid. INTRODUCTION ΤΟ THE METAMORPHOSES " QF OVID . THE Mythology of the Greeks , adopted by the Romans , consists mainly of two distinct parts . The first is what is techni- cally called Theogony , " the generation of the gods , " and ...
Ovid. INTRODUCTION ΤΟ THE METAMORPHOSES " QF OVID . THE Mythology of the Greeks , adopted by the Romans , consists mainly of two distinct parts . The first is what is techni- cally called Theogony , " the generation of the gods , " and ...
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... Greek and Roman poets , nature is full of mythological beings , grouped as subjects in a monarchy - about the one celestial or royal family , which has its abode on Mount Olympus . The King of Heaven , ZEUS ( Jupiter ) , with his sister ...
... Greek and Roman poets , nature is full of mythological beings , grouped as subjects in a monarchy - about the one celestial or royal family , which has its abode on Mount Olympus . The King of Heaven , ZEUS ( Jupiter ) , with his sister ...
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... Greeks held to the identity and continuity of the human soul , which after death had its abode assigned in the Lower World . The metamorphosis , therefore , is only an occasional miracle , not a real metempsychosis ; † it did not alter ...
... Greeks held to the identity and continuity of the human soul , which after death had its abode assigned in the Lower World . The metamorphosis , therefore , is only an occasional miracle , not a real metempsychosis ; † it did not alter ...
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... Greek works of the same kind are known ; and Virgil , in the Sixth Eclogue , puts a similar song into the mouth of Silenus . " " - Any thing like a real belief in these fables had passed away long before the time of Ovid . He was the ...
... Greek works of the same kind are known ; and Virgil , in the Sixth Eclogue , puts a similar song into the mouth of Silenus . " " - Any thing like a real belief in these fables had passed away long before the time of Ovid . He was the ...
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