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Page viii
... whole of the notes to the Ovid , and in an en- riched rather than an impoverished form . The only decided alteration I have ventured to make is in the matter of orthography , as to the true principles of which so much progress has been ...
... whole of the notes to the Ovid , and in an en- riched rather than an impoverished form . The only decided alteration I have ventured to make is in the matter of orthography , as to the true principles of which so much progress has been ...
Page xvi
... whole blame upon his unlucky poem ; at another he insinuates , with little concealment , that this was used merely as a pretext . It would be vain to enumerate the various hypotheses which have been proposed , the greater number of ...
... whole blame upon his unlucky poem ; at another he insinuates , with little concealment , that this was used merely as a pretext . It would be vain to enumerate the various hypotheses which have been proposed , the greater number of ...
Page xxiv
... whole year , although there is no reason to believe that he ever completed his design . Opposite conclusions , however , upon this point have been deduced from Trist . 2. 549 ' Sex ego Fastorum scripsi totidemque libellos , Cumque suo ...
... whole year , although there is no reason to believe that he ever completed his design . Opposite conclusions , however , upon this point have been deduced from Trist . 2. 549 ' Sex ego Fastorum scripsi totidemque libellos , Cumque suo ...
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... whole of these were produced at Tomi , with the exception of those forming the first book of the Tristia , which appear to have been written on the journey thither . They are entirely occupied with the lamentations of the poet over his ...
... whole of these were produced at Tomi , with the exception of those forming the first book of the Tristia , which appear to have been written on the journey thither . They are entirely occupied with the lamentations of the poet over his ...
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... whole of these , in such a manner as to determine the age , accuracy , and authority of each . The scholar who first established the text of Ovid upon a satisfactory basis was N. Heinsius , who published two editions at Amsterdam ...
... whole of these , in such a manner as to determine the age , accuracy , and authority of each . The scholar who first established the text of Ovid upon a satisfactory basis was N. Heinsius , who published two editions at Amsterdam ...
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Page 267 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.
Page 100 - Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.
Page 153 - The birds their quire apply ; airs, vernal airs, Breathing the smell of field and grove, attune The trembling leaves, while universal Pan, Knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance, Led on the eternal Spring.
Page 266 - Ecce Sabinorum prisco de sanguine magnum agmen agens Clausus magnique ipse agminis instar, Claudia nunc a quo diffunditur et tribus et gens per Latium, postquam in partem data Roma Sabinis.
Page 189 - ... nam veneror, seu stipes habet desertus in agris seu vetus in trivio florida serta lapis: et quodcumque mihi pomum novus educat annus, libatum agricolae ponitur ante deo.
Page 83 - Est in conspectu Tenedos, notissima fama insula, dives opum, Priami dum regna manebant, nunc tantum sinus et statio male fida carinis : hue se provecti deserto in litore condunt.
Page 79 - Africo 5 antennaeque gemant ac sine funibus vix durare carinae possint imperiosius aequor? non tibi sunt Integra lintea, non di, quos iterum pressa voces malo.
Page 228 - MERCURI, facunde nepos Atlantis, Qui feros cultus hominum recentum Voce formasti catus, et decorae More palaestrae : Te canam, magni Jovis et deorum Nuntium, curvaeque lyrae parentem, Callidum, quidquid placuit, jocoso Conder-e furto.
Page 272 - Gramina. Nonne vides croceos ut Tmolus odores, India mittit ebur, molles sua tura Sabaei, At Chalybes nudi ferrum, virosaque Pontus Castorea, Eliadum palmas Epiros equarum...
Page 289 - ... hoc, ubi nunc fora sunt, udae tenuere paludes ; amne redundatis fossa madebat aquis. Curtius ille lacus, siccas qui sustinet aras, nunc solida est tellus, sed lacus ante fuit.