Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... Livy of Pata- vium . Of eminent writers of this age , only Cæsar , Lucretius , and Tibullus were born in Rome . But then Rome , socially as well as politically , comprised the whole of Italy . the emperor at some weakness , folly , or ...
... Livy of Pata- vium . Of eminent writers of this age , only Cæsar , Lucretius , and Tibullus were born in Rome . But then Rome , socially as well as politically , comprised the whole of Italy . the emperor at some weakness , folly , or ...
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... were sufficiently free from super- stition to reject the early fables . The titles of several 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 ...
... were sufficiently free from super- stition to reject the early fables . The titles of several 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 ...
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... Perseus ' wedding feast , of Medusa , daughter of Phorcus , whose golden locks were by the wrath of Minerva changed to serpents . IV . 648. ] VIPE The Giant Atlas . 43 42 [ METAM . Perseus and Andromeda . Perseus and Andromeda (IV 613-803)
... Perseus ' wedding feast , of Medusa , daughter of Phorcus , whose golden locks were by the wrath of Minerva changed to serpents . IV . 648. ] VIPE The Giant Atlas . 43 42 [ METAM . Perseus and Andromeda . Perseus and Andromeda (IV 613-803)
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... were likewise converted into stone ( 236-249 ) . Minerva ( who had attended Per- seus thus far ) , coming to Helicon and inquiring of the Muses , is told the following : that having taken refuge from a tempest with Pyreneus of Daulia ...
... were likewise converted into stone ( 236-249 ) . Minerva ( who had attended Per- seus thus far ) , coming to Helicon and inquiring of the Muses , is told the following : that having taken refuge from a tempest with Pyreneus of Daulia ...
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... were by Jupiter turned into frogs ( VI . 313-381 ) ; and another of the satyr Marsyas , who was conquered in music and flayed by Apollo ; and another of the crime of Tantalus , Niobe's father , who caused his son Pelops to be served up ...
... were by Jupiter turned into frogs ( VI . 313-381 ) ; and another of the satyr Marsyas , who was conquered in music and flayed by Apollo ; and another of the crime of Tantalus , Niobe's father , who caused his son Pelops to be served up ...
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