The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... learned their language , he wrote a poem in it , which secured to him the esteem and sympathy of the natives . The immoral nature of some of his earlier writings is said to have been the cause of his exile ; and he informs us that they ...
... learned their language , he wrote a poem in it , which secured to him the esteem and sympathy of the natives . The immoral nature of some of his earlier writings is said to have been the cause of his exile ; and he informs us that they ...
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... learned , is moved with awe , as though sent to the Clarian God " to be perused . For we before the time of Ovid , were compiled by Hemina , Claudius , Afranius , Ennius , Attius , Quadrigarius , Piso , Fannius , Fenestella , Laberius ...
... learned , is moved with awe , as though sent to the Clarian God " to be perused . For we before the time of Ovid , were compiled by Hemina , Claudius , Afranius , Ennius , Attius , Quadrigarius , Piso , Fannius , Fenestella , Laberius ...
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... learned , but why on the brass coin is there stamped on one side the figure of a ship , and on the other , a two - headed form ? " 98 " Thou mightst , " said he , " recognise me in the two - fold form , had not the very length of time ...
... learned , but why on the brass coin is there stamped on one side the figure of a ship , and on the other , a two - headed form ? " 98 " Thou mightst , " said he , " recognise me in the two - fold form , had not the very length of time ...
Page 87
... learned 5 Fell down . ] - Ver . 30. The Vestals used to wear on their heads ' infulæ ' , ' bands , ' and ' vittæ , ' ' fillets . ' As , on the degradation of a Vestal for breaking her vows of virginity , the sacred fillet was removed ...
... learned 5 Fell down . ] - Ver . 30. The Vestals used to wear on their heads ' infulæ ' , ' bands , ' and ' vittæ , ' ' fillets . ' As , on the degradation of a Vestal for breaking her vows of virginity , the sacred fillet was removed ...
Page 108
... learned to wield his thunderbolts , and that ' ve ' was an old Latin word , in all cases found to express diminutiveness . Some suppose that ' ve ' is here applied to the name of Jupiter in a bad sense , as ' the evil ' or ' the ...
... learned to wield his thunderbolts , and that ' ve ' was an old Latin word , in all cases found to express diminutiveness . Some suppose that ' ve ' is here applied to the name of Jupiter in a bad sense , as ' the evil ' or ' the ...
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