Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... Roman months , from January to June , designed to be continued to the end of the year ; a storehouse of Roman custom and Italian legend . 7. TRISTIUM Libri v .; and 8. EPISTOLARUM EX PONTO Libri iv .: elegies written in exile . Many of ...
... Roman months , from January to June , designed to be continued to the end of the year ; a storehouse of Roman custom and Italian legend . 7. TRISTIUM Libri v .; and 8. EPISTOLARUM EX PONTO Libri iv .: elegies written in exile . Many of ...
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... 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- queen ...
... 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- queen ...
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... Roman poets was Greek mythology dressed up in Roman names . It is not necessary to remind the reader that the stories here told related to Zeus , Athene , Artemis , and the other members of the Greek Olympus , and could never have been ...
... Roman poets was Greek mythology dressed up in Roman names . It is not necessary to remind the reader that the stories here told related to Zeus , Athene , Artemis , and the other members of the Greek Olympus , and could never have been ...
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... Roman : etymologically , strife = stlit- ( lis ) . 23. spisso aere , the grosser air . 24. quæ relates to the elements ; terras , undas , caelum , aer : when he had unfolded these . - 25. locis : each element is supposed to have its own ...
... Roman : etymologically , strife = stlit- ( lis ) . 23. spisso aere , the grosser air . 24. quæ relates to the elements ; terras , undas , caelum , aer : when he had unfolded these . - 25. locis : each element is supposed to have its own ...
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... Roman law . pœna metusque fear of punishment . 94. cæsa , agreeing with pinus ; suis with montibus : the pine felled on its native hills , and wrought into ships . 95. norant ( § 30 , 6 , a ) , knew , lit. had learned ( § 58 , 5 , R ; G ...
... Roman law . pœna metusque fear of punishment . 94. cæsa , agreeing with pinus ; suis with montibus : the pine felled on its native hills , and wrought into ships . 95. norant ( § 30 , 6 , a ) , knew , lit. had learned ( § 58 , 5 , R ; G ...
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Achilles Æneas aëra agrees Ajax ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S ancient Apollo arma Atalanta auras Bacchus became blood Book bracchia brother Cadmus caelo Cæsar called Ceres changed chief city conjunx converted corpora course daughter death Delos deus earth Eurydice fata father first following form Galatea given gods golden Grammar great Grecian Greek half Hercules ignes illa ille inque island Italy Jamque Jovis Jupiter Juppiter king last Latin Latona life limits long love lumina made Medusa Metamorphoses Midas mihi mora mother mountain munere name Neptune neque Niobe nunc omnibus once Orpheus Ovid pages pectora Peleus perque Perseus Phoebus postquam Proserpine quæ relates represented river Roman Rome sacred same Samos sanguine simul sine slain stone story tamen tellus terra Theseus Thrace three tibi tristia Troy turned Ulysses unda undis used utque verse vulnera vultus waters wife word world worship
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