The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... punish- ment , which he repeatedly hints at in his Pontic writings , but which he nowhere reveals . From his remarks it has been sup- posed by some that he had inadvertently been witness of an im- moral act of a member of the family of ...
... punish- ment , which he repeatedly hints at in his Pontic writings , but which he nowhere reveals . From his remarks it has been sup- posed by some that he had inadvertently been witness of an im- moral act of a member of the family of ...
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Ovid. 41 his words . Bacchus , thy foe given up to thee for punish- ment , has his horns sprinkled with the outpoured wine.42 Her guilt was fatal to the sow - fatal , too , was his guilt to the goat . But what didst thou , O ox , and ...
Ovid. 41 his words . Bacchus , thy foe given up to thee for punish- ment , has his horns sprinkled with the outpoured wine.42 Her guilt was fatal to the sow - fatal , too , was his guilt to the goat . But what didst thou , O ox , and ...
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... punishment for guilty persons . He also opened it to the criminals of other states , that he might thereby augment the number of his own citizens . In later times it was walled in . It seems from this passage that it skirted the ...
... punishment for guilty persons . He also opened it to the criminals of other states , that he might thereby augment the number of his own citizens . In later times it was walled in . It seems from this passage that it skirted the ...
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... punishment invariably inflicted on Vestal virgins when convicted of a violation of their vow of chastity . 76 Albula . ] - Ver . 389. This was anciently the name of the Tiber . ' Albus ' is the Latin for ' white , ' and the river was so ...
... punishment invariably inflicted on Vestal virgins when convicted of a violation of their vow of chastity . 76 Albula . ] - Ver . 389. This was anciently the name of the Tiber . ' Albus ' is the Latin for ' white , ' and the river was so ...
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... bearer , to lose the standard was highly dishonourable , and sometimes it was a capital offence . Among other punishments were , short of hay indeed ; but there was as much respect B. III . 104-115 . ] OR , CALENDAR OF OVID . 91.
... bearer , to lose the standard was highly dishonourable , and sometimes it was a capital offence . Among other punishments were , short of hay indeed ; but there was as much respect B. III . 104-115 . ] OR , CALENDAR OF OVID . 91.
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