Poemata quaedam excerpta: Selections from the poems of Ovid, chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn brothers, 1876 - 282 Seiten |
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... Medusa's head , which changes leaves and twigs to coral ; and the tale told at Perseus ' wedding feast , of Medusa , daughter of Phorcus , whose golden locks were by the wrath of Minerva changed to serpents . IV . 648. ] The Giant Atlas ...
... Medusa's head , which changes leaves and twigs to coral ; and the tale told at Perseus ' wedding feast , of Medusa , daughter of Phorcus , whose golden locks were by the wrath of Minerva changed to serpents . IV . 648. ] The Giant Atlas ...
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... Medusa : se tamen horrendae clipei , quod laeva gerebat , aere repercusso , formam aspexisse Medusae ; dumque gravis somnus colubrasque ipsamque tenebat , eripuisse caput collo ; pennisque fugacem Pegason et fratrem ,
... Medusa : se tamen horrendae clipei , quod laeva gerebat , aere repercusso , formam aspexisse Medusae ; dumque gravis somnus colubrasque ipsamque tenebat , eripuisse caput collo ; pennisque fugacem Pegason et fratrem ,
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... Medusa . In this enterprise he was helped and delivered by the friendly care of the divinities Mercury and Minerva , who armed him for his task , gave him the power of flight , and made him invulnerable and invincible . ( See , for an ...
... Medusa . In this enterprise he was helped and delivered by the friendly care of the divinities Mercury and Minerva , who armed him for his task , gave him the power of flight , and made him invulnerable and invincible . ( See , for an ...
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... Medusa , with its snaky locks , chilled the beholder into stone . Perseus himself had approached the monster averted— ipse retroversus gazing at her reflection in the polished shield ; and had borne the bleeding head in an enchanted ...
... Medusa , with its snaky locks , chilled the beholder into stone . Perseus himself had approached the monster averted— ipse retroversus gazing at her reflection in the polished shield ; and had borne the bleeding head in an enchanted ...
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... Medusa was the only one of the three sisters who was mortal . All , however , had the power of convert- ing the beholder into stone . — 798. vitiasse , dishonored . - The tale of Perseus ( like that heroes ) represents the daily course ...
... Medusa was the only one of the three sisters who was mortal . All , however , had the power of convert- ing the beholder into stone . — 798. vitiasse , dishonored . - The tale of Perseus ( like that heroes ) represents the daily course ...
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Seite 213 - Goddess sage and holy! Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight, And therefore to our weaker view...
Seite 171 - Cum subit illius tristissima noctis imago, Qua mihi supremum tempus in urbe fuit, Cum repeto noctem, qua tot mihi cara reliqui, Labitur ex oculis nunc quoque gutta meis.
Seite 180 - Studium quid inutile temptas? Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes." Motus eram dictis, totoque Helicone relicto Scribere conabar verba soluta modis: 25 Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos, Et, quod temptabam dicere, versus erat.
Seite 5 - IN nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas corpora ; di, coeptis (nam vos mutastis et illas) adspirate meis primaque ab origine mundi ad mea perpetuum deducite tempora carmen...
Seite 158 - Alter Aventinum mane cacumen init. Sex Remus, hie volucres bis sex videt ordine ; pacto Statur, et arbitrium Romulus urbis habet. Apta dies legitur, qua moenia signet aratro. Sacra Palis suberant; inde movetur opus : 820 Fossa fit ad solidum ; fruges jaciuntur in ima, Et de vicino terra petita solo.
Seite 39 - Cum fieret, paries domui communis utrique; Id vitium nulli per saecula longa notatum (Quid non sentit amor?) primi vidistis amantes Et vocis fecistis iter; tutaeque per illud Murmure blanditiae minimo transire solebant. 70 Saepe, ubi constiterant, hinc Thisbe, Pyramus illinc, Inque vices fuerat captatus anheh'tus oris, "Invide" dicebant "paries, quid amantibus obstas?
Seite 142 - Herculeis similes, fluidos pendere lacertos ; flet quoque, ut in speculo rugas aspexit aniles, Tyndaris, et secum cur sit bis rapta requirit. Tempus edax rerum, tuque invidiosa Vetustas, omnia destruitis, vitiataque dentibus aevi 235 paulatim lenta consumitis omnia morte.
Seite 6 - Ignea convexi vis et sine pondere caeli emicuit, summaque locum sibi fecit in arce. proximus est aer illi levitate locoque; densior his tellus, elementaque grandia traxit et pressa est gravitate sua; circumfluus umor 30 ultima possedit, solidumque coercuit orbem.
Seite 66 - Medea, repugnas ; nescio quis deus obstat," ait. " Mirumque, nisi hoc est aut aliquid certe simile huic quod amare vocatur. Nam cur iussa patris nimium mihi dura videntur ? Sunt quoque dura nimis. Cur quem modo denique vidi, ne pereat timeo ? Quae tanti causa timoris ? " Excute virgineo conceptas pectore flammas, si potes, infelix.