Publi Ovidii Nasonis poemata quaedam excerptaGinn Bros., 1875 - 282 Seiten |
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... father , a man of respectable fortune , removed to Rome to give his two boys a city education . Here the young poet was trained in the usual course of rhetoric and oratory , which he practised with fair success , going so far as to hold ...
... father , a man of respectable fortune , removed to Rome to give his two boys a city education . Here the young poet was trained in the usual course of rhetoric and oratory , which he practised with fair success , going so far as to hold ...
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... father , a man of respectable fortune , removed to Rome to give his two boys a city education . Here the young poet was trained in the usual course of rhetoric and oratory , which he practised with fair success , going so far as to hold ...
... father , a man of respectable fortune , removed to Rome to give his two boys a city education . Here the young poet was trained in the usual course of rhetoric and oratory , which he practised with fair success , going so far as to hold ...
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... father , a man of respectable fortune , removed to Rome to give his two boys a city education . Here the young poet was trained in the usual course of rhetoric and oratory , which he practised with fair success , going so far as to hold ...
... father , a man of respectable fortune , removed to Rome to give his two boys a city education . Here the young poet was trained in the usual course of rhetoric and oratory , which he practised with fair success , going so far as to hold ...
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... father of it . This is metamorphosis , or change of form . According to the oriental doctrine taught by Pythagoras ( Met . xv . 459 ) , the heifer in your stall was doubtless once a human being , perhaps your own mother or sister : it ...
... father of it . This is metamorphosis , or change of form . According to the oriental doctrine taught by Pythagoras ( Met . xv . 459 ) , the heifer in your stall was doubtless once a human being , perhaps your own mother or sister : it ...
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... father's warning and appeal ( 47-102 ) . He mounts , and attempts the celestial way : dread forms of the Zodiac : the steeds dash wildly from the path ( 103-205 ) . Terror and devastation caused by the fiery chariot : blasting of ...
... father's warning and appeal ( 47-102 ) . He mounts , and attempts the celestial way : dread forms of the Zodiac : the steeds dash wildly from the path ( 103-205 ) . Terror and devastation caused by the fiery chariot : blasting of ...
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