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14 ) , whom Tibullus called Delia , doubtless because dndos = planus , and at the
same time suggests her qualities as an inspirer of poetry , from the divine pair
born at Delos . Delia ' s standing is somewhat obscure . She was hardly a ...
14 ) , whom Tibullus called Delia , doubtless because dndos = planus , and at the
same time suggests her qualities as an inspirer of poetry , from the divine pair
born at Delos . Delia ' s standing is somewhat obscure . She was hardly a ...
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Plessis thinks he was the older brother of Ovid , while their somewhat trifling and
cold blooded manner suggests even the possibility that these poems might have
been a youthful work of Ovid himself . The many parallels between Lygdamus ...
Plessis thinks he was the older brother of Ovid , while their somewhat trifling and
cold blooded manner suggests even the possibility that these poems might have
been a youthful work of Ovid himself . The many parallels between Lygdamus ...
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absorbens vertice . . . aestus : the imagery suggests an irresistible force ,
combining the undertow of ebb - tide with the concentration of the whirlpool ' s
vortex . Cf . Cic . Brut . 81 , 282 : hunc quoque absorbuit aestus . . . gloriae ; Verg .
Aen .
absorbens vertice . . . aestus : the imagery suggests an irresistible force ,
combining the undertow of ebb - tide with the concentration of the whirlpool ' s
vortex . Cf . Cic . Brut . 81 , 282 : hunc quoque absorbuit aestus . . . gloriae ; Verg .
Aen .
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Intr . $ 43 . word suggests epigram 25 of Cal160 . lux = Lesbia . limachus as a
probable model :" Ώμοσε Καλλίγνωτος Ίωνίδι , μήποτ ' εκείνης The first of the
shorter , epigramέξειν μήτε φίλον κρέσσονα , μήτε matic poems which end the
pianu .
Intr . $ 43 . word suggests epigram 25 of Cal160 . lux = Lesbia . limachus as a
probable model :" Ώμοσε Καλλίγνωτος Ίωνίδι , μήποτ ' εκείνης The first of the
shorter , epigramέξειν μήτε φίλον κρέσσονα , μήτε matic poems which end the
pianu .
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Perhaps this familiar conneas was victorious over the Rutuli ception suggests to
the poet this and their allies . The legend was expression , as if the goddess were
that he immediately thereafter now at length hovering above the disappeared in ...
Perhaps this familiar conneas was victorious over the Rutuli ception suggests to
the poet this and their allies . The legend was expression , as if the goddess were
that he immediately thereafter now at length hovering above the disappeared in ...
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