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... Epistle to Ovid . Pushkin read the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto of Ovid with great sympathy and understanding , taking a much more balanced view of them as well as of the hypotheses cur- rent in his day about the reasons for Ovid's ...
... Epistle to Ovid . Pushkin read the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto of Ovid with great sympathy and understanding , taking a much more balanced view of them as well as of the hypotheses cur- rent in his day about the reasons for Ovid's ...
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... farther For me and let Tomis be nothing more than a suburb of Rome . 7 Go to salute my Perilla , you hastily scribbled epistle , Become the faithful retainer of all of the things I shall say . 5 IO 15 20 25 You will find her sitting 70.
... farther For me and let Tomis be nothing more than a suburb of Rome . 7 Go to salute my Perilla , you hastily scribbled epistle , Become the faithful retainer of all of the things I shall say . 5 IO 15 20 25 You will find her sitting 70.
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... Epistle to Ovid xiv Darius 68 , 153 Dawn ( Star ) Deianira 69 Erichthonius 152 Delphi 109 Eteocles 42 , 150 14 , 65 155 Epistulae ex Ponto ix , x , xii , xiv Erymanthian ( Bear ) Germanicus Germany xi , 40 , 84 , 93 , 95 , 154 Getae 38 ...
... Epistle to Ovid xiv Darius 68 , 153 Dawn ( Star ) Deianira 69 Erichthonius 152 Delphi 109 Eteocles 42 , 150 14 , 65 155 Epistulae ex Ponto ix , x , xii , xiv Erymanthian ( Bear ) Germanicus Germany xi , 40 , 84 , 93 , 95 , 154 Getae 38 ...
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