Selections from Ovid: chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn, 1891 - 349 Seiten |
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... of the ancient world , the Metamorphoses , in particular , makes the best of introductions to the nobler and more difficult verse of Virgil . NOTE . THIS selection follows generally the text of Merkel vi The Life of Ovid .
... of the ancient world , the Metamorphoses , in particular , makes the best of introductions to the nobler and more difficult verse of Virgil . NOTE . THIS selection follows generally the text of Merkel vi The Life of Ovid .
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... ancients were not altogether consistent on this point . The list given above is , perhaps , the most usual , but Ares or Hermes is sometimes omitted , and ... ancient fancy rioted as freely as the modern fancy in xvi Introduction .
... ancients were not altogether consistent on this point . The list given above is , perhaps , the most usual , but Ares or Hermes is sometimes omitted , and ... ancient fancy rioted as freely as the modern fancy in xvi Introduction .
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chiefly the Metamorphoses Ovid William Francis Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough. ancient fancy rioted as freely as the modern fancy in novels and fairy tales . Some of them may possibly be explained as a picturesque way of recounting ...
chiefly the Metamorphoses Ovid William Francis Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough. ancient fancy rioted as freely as the modern fancy in novels and fairy tales . Some of them may possibly be explained as a picturesque way of recounting ...
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... ancients . This aim is partly religious and partly scientific , if that can be called scientific which only fills with fancies a void that no science yet exists to fill . Thus the " Theogony " of Hesiod groups together the myths ...
... ancients . This aim is partly religious and partly scientific , if that can be called scientific which only fills with fancies a void that no science yet exists to fill . Thus the " Theogony " of Hesiod groups together the myths ...
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... ancient fancy a group of subjects suited to his graceful , ornate , and marvellously facile style of narrative , and who did not hesi- tate to alter or dress them up to suit his purpose . The " Metamorphoses " Libri xv . Metamorphoseon ...
... ancient fancy a group of subjects suited to his graceful , ornate , and marvellously facile style of narrative , and who did not hesi- tate to alter or dress them up to suit his purpose . The " Metamorphoses " Libri xv . Metamorphoseon ...
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aequor aëre Aesone aetas aethere amor Apollo aquas atque auras Bacchus Boeotia bracchia caelo cæsura capillos caput Ceres Colchis conjunx corpore dative daughter dedit deus dextra Diana dixit dumque earth enim erat erit fata flamma fuit genitive Greek habet haec hanc Hercules Hippomenes hunc ignes illa ille illic illis illo inque inquit ipsa ipse Jamque Jovis Juno Jupiter king licet longa lumina manus Medea medio Meleager mihi Minerva modo moenia mora munera Neptune neque nescio nisi nomen nulla numina nunc omnes omnia opus orbem Ovid pater pectora Pelias perque Perseus Phaëthon poenae postquam Proserpine quae quaeque quam quamvis quid quod quoque Roman saepe sanguine sibi simul sine subjunctive sunt super tamen tela tellus terga terra Theseus Thessaly Thrace tibi Tmolus turba umbra undas undis utque verba vidit vulnera vultus
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Seite 101 - With many a weary step, and many a groan, Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone; The huge round stone, resulting with a bound, Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground.
Seite 50 - 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 60 - Phoebeos submovet ictus. frigora dant rami, varios humus umida flores: perpetuum ver est. quo dum Proserpina luco ludit et aut violas aut candida lilia carpit, dumque puellari studio calathosque sinumque implet et aequales certat superare legendo, paene simul visa est dilectaque raptaque Diti: usque adeo est properatus amor.
Seite 13 - Generum mihi, filia, debes.' Saepe pater dixit : ' Debes mihi, nata, nepotes.' Illa, velut crimen taedas exosa iugales, pulchra verecundo suffunditur ora rubore, inque patris blandis haerens cervice lacertis, 485 ' Da mihi perpetua, genitor carissime,' dixit, ' virginitate frui. Dedit hoc pater ante Dianae.
Seite 198 - Quid referam comitumque nefas, famulosque nocentes ? Ipsa multa tuli non leviora fuga. Indignata malis mens est succumbere, seque Praestitit invictam viribus usa suis: Oblitusque...
Seite 185 - 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 3 - Jamque nocens ferrum, ferroque nocentius aurum prodierat ; prodit Bellum, quod pugnat utroque, sanguineaque manu crepitantia concutit arma, vivitur ex rapto : non hospes ab hospite tutus, non socer a genero ; fratrum quoque gratia rara est.
Seite 2 - ... non tuba directi, non aeris cornua flexi, non galeae, non ensis erant: sine militis usu mollia securae peragebant otia gentes. ipsa quoque inmunis rastroque intacta nec ullis saucia vomeribus per se dabat omnia tellus...
Seite 203 - Amphitrite. utque erat et tellus illic et pontus et aer, sic erat instabilis tellus, innabilis unda, lucis egens aer: nulli sua forma manebat, obstabatque aliis aliud, quia corpore in uno frigida pugnabant calidis, umentia siccis, mollia cum duris, sine pondere habentia pondus.
Seite 122 - Collis erat collemque super planissima campi area, quam viridem faciebant graminis herbae : umbra loco deerat ; qua postquam parte resedit dis genitus vates et fila sonantia movit, umbra loco venit : non Chaonis...