The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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Page vii
... desire of his father he proceeded to Rome , and , with his brother , commenced the study of law and rhetoric ; but , finding that he was little fitted for these pursuits , and that his poetical tendencies ill - accorded with them , he ...
... desire of his father he proceeded to Rome , and , with his brother , commenced the study of law and rhetoric ; but , finding that he was little fitted for these pursuits , and that his poetical tendencies ill - accorded with them , he ...
Page 17
... desire more . They struggle to acquire , in order that they may lavish ; and then to obtain again that which they have la- vished ; and the very changes , from wealth to poverty , afford nourishment to their vices . So with those whose ...
... desire more . They struggle to acquire , in order that they may lavish ; and then to obtain again that which they have la- vished ; and the very changes , from wealth to poverty , afford nourishment to their vices . So with those whose ...
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... desire in the Satyrs , worshipped at Lampsacus in Mysia , on the Hellespont . He presided over fields and gardens , which he protected from thieves and blight . 53 Brings round . ] - Ver . 394. This was the Trieterica , ' or ' three ...
... desire in the Satyrs , worshipped at Lampsacus in Mysia , on the Hellespont . He presided over fields and gardens , which he protected from thieves and blight . 53 Brings round . ] - Ver . 394. This was the Trieterica , ' or ' three ...
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... desires - her he longs after for her alone he sighs ; he signifies his wishes by his nods , and entreats her by signs . Cold disdain is innate in the fair , and haughtiness accompanies beauty . By her countenance , she despises and she ...
... desires - her he longs after for her alone he sighs ; he signifies his wishes by his nods , and entreats her by signs . Cold disdain is innate in the fair , and haughtiness accompanies beauty . By her countenance , she despises and she ...
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... desire , loses all control of himself . Her figure charms him , her complexion , white as snow , her auburn hair , and the grace which atttends her , adorned by no art . Her words charm him , her voice , and her very chastity ; and the ...
... desire , loses all control of himself . Her figure charms him , her complexion , white as snow , her auburn hair , and the grace which atttends her , adorned by no art . Her words charm him , her voice , and her very chastity ; and the ...
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