Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... given in full , we aim not merely to show the connection of the tales and the ingenuity of the transi tions , necessary to comprehend the poem as a whole , but to put before the reader something like a complete picture of the Greek ...
... given in full , we aim not merely to show the connection of the tales and the ingenuity of the transi tions , necessary to comprehend the poem as a whole , but to put before the reader something like a complete picture of the Greek ...
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... given the last in the present collection . Like most of the literary men of Rome , he was not a native of that city , * being born at Sulmo , in the country of the Peligni , about 90 miles from Rome . The year of his birth , B. C. 43 ...
... given the last in the present collection . Like most of the literary men of Rome , he was not a native of that city , * being born at Sulmo , in the country of the Peligni , about 90 miles from Rome . The year of his birth , B. C. 43 ...
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... given , bracketed , in the headings , thus presenting the entire argument of the Metamorphoses as a connected whole . † Thus the princess Io is changed into a heifer ( Met . i . 611 ) . She retains her human consciousness , deplores the ...
... given , bracketed , in the headings , thus presenting the entire argument of the Metamorphoses as a connected whole . † Thus the princess Io is changed into a heifer ( Met . i . 611 ) . She retains her human consciousness , deplores the ...
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... given the power to unman whosoever might bathe in them ( 271-388 ) . But the three sisters , who had despised the rites of Bacchus , are themselves converted into bats ( 389- 415 ) . Ino also , daughter of Cadmus and nurse of Bacchus ...
... given the power to unman whosoever might bathe in them ( 271-388 ) . But the three sisters , who had despised the rites of Bacchus , are themselves converted into bats ( 389- 415 ) . Ino also , daughter of Cadmus and nurse of Bacchus ...
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... given as bride to Peleus and becomes mother of Achilles ( 221-265 ) . But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , flees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chio ) had cast himself ...
... given as bride to Peleus and becomes mother of Achilles ( 221-265 ) . But Peleus , having slain his brother Phocus , flees to Ceyx of Tra- chin , whose brother Dædalion ( grieving for the loss of his daughter Chio ) had cast himself ...
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