Publi Ovidi Nasonis poemata quaedam excerpta: Selections from the poems of Ovid, chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn & Company, 1886 - 205 Seiten |
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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 . vi The Life of Ovid . the emperor at some.
... , 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 . vi The Life of Ovid . the emperor at some.
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... Italian legend . ' IUM Libri v .; and OLARUM EX PONTO Libri iv .: elegies written in exile . e letters implore the intercession of friends at Rome , to - from Augustus . a poem of 646 verses written in exile : a bitter invective ne ...
... Italian legend . ' IUM Libri v .; and OLARUM EX PONTO Libri iv .: elegies written in exile . e letters implore the intercession of friends at Rome , to - from Augustus . a poem of 646 verses written in exile : a bitter invective ne ...
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... Italy , he passes at Actium the stone image of the judge Ambracus , and Dodona where the sons of Molossus took the form of birds ( 700-718 ) . On the coast of Sicily he nears the rock of the monster Scylla , once the beautiful daughter ...
... Italy , he passes at Actium the stone image of the judge Ambracus , and Dodona where the sons of Molossus took the form of birds ( 700-718 ) . On the coast of Sicily he nears the rock of the monster Scylla , once the beautiful daughter ...
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... Italy , the isle of the Cer- copes , turned by Jupiter into apes ( XIV . 75-100 ) , and coming to Cumæ , finds the Sibyl Amalthea , daughter of Scylla , who relates that , being loved by Apollo , he had granted her wish to live so many ...
... Italy , the isle of the Cer- copes , turned by Jupiter into apes ( XIV . 75-100 ) , and coming to Cumæ , finds the Sibyl Amalthea , daughter of Scylla , who relates that , being loved by Apollo , he had granted her wish to live so many ...
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... Italian Virbius , and is changed by Diana to a fountain ( 488–551 ) . Tale of the Etruscan Tages , who sprang from a clod ; and of Cipus , on whose brow grew horns , and who refused the sovereignty of his city portended thereby ( 532 ...
... Italian Virbius , and is changed by Diana to a fountain ( 488–551 ) . Tale of the Etruscan Tages , who sprang from a clod ; and of Cipus , on whose brow grew horns , and who refused the sovereignty of his city portended thereby ( 532 ...
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