Publi Ovidii Nasonis poemata quaedam excerptaGinn Bros., 1875 - 282 Seiten |
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... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
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... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
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... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
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... APOLLO , god of Light , ARES ( Mars ) of Strife , and Hermes ( Mercury ) the Herald . His daughters are ATHENE ( Minerva ) , APHRODITE ( Venus ) , and ARTEMIS ( Diana ) , goddesses of Wis- dom , of Love , and of the Chase . These are ...
... APOLLO , god of Light , ARES ( Mars ) of Strife , and Hermes ( Mercury ) the Herald . His daughters are ATHENE ( Minerva ) , APHRODITE ( Venus ) , and ARTEMIS ( Diana ) , goddesses of Wis- dom , of Love , and of the Chase . These are ...
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... Apollo , who thereon instituted the Pythian games : the prize of victory , first the oak - leaf , was afterwards the laurel , sacred to Apollo , being the nymph Daphne , loved by him , and changed to that form to escape his pursuit . Io ...
... Apollo , who thereon instituted the Pythian games : the prize of victory , first the oak - leaf , was afterwards the laurel , sacred to Apollo , being the nymph Daphne , loved by him , and changed to that form to escape his pursuit . Io ...
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