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... two , to keep the connexion clear . In all cases the original numbers have been retained , as otherwise there might be a difficulty about references . ] INTRODUCTION . THE little that needs to be said by 4 PREFATORY NOTE .
... two , to keep the connexion clear . In all cases the original numbers have been retained , as otherwise there might be a difficulty about references . ] INTRODUCTION . THE little that needs to be said by 4 PREFATORY NOTE .
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Publius Ovidius Naso Arthur Sidgwick. INTRODUCTION . THE little that needs to be said by way of introduction will be most useful if divided into heads . These heads are as follows : § I. Outline of the life of Ovid . § 2 . Ovid's works ...
Publius Ovidius Naso Arthur Sidgwick. INTRODUCTION . THE little that needs to be said by way of introduction will be most useful if divided into heads . These heads are as follows : § I. Outline of the life of Ovid . § 2 . Ovid's works ...
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... , who was taken prisoner as a child in the war with Mithridates ( ended 63 B.C. ) and who was set free at Rome on account of his talents . Ovid's first works were the 6 Amores , the Heroides ( or ' Love - 6 INTRODUCTION .
... , who was taken prisoner as a child in the war with Mithridates ( ended 63 B.C. ) and who was set free at Rome on account of his talents . Ovid's first works were the 6 Amores , the Heroides ( or ' Love - 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... prefaced it with a laudatory address to Germanicus . The passage in IV . 80 , alluded to above , was then probably written . But most of the allusions to Augustus are left unaltered . § 3. On the subject of the Fasti . This INTRODUCTION .
... prefaced it with a laudatory address to Germanicus . The passage in IV . 80 , alluded to above , was then probably written . But most of the allusions to Augustus are left unaltered . § 3. On the subject of the Fasti . This INTRODUCTION .
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... adorning it with poetic treatment . This was the task which Ovid undertook in the Fasti . The calendar moreover was the especial glory of the Caesarian house . It was one of the greatest works of Julius Caesar , ( S INTRODUCTION .
... adorning it with poetic treatment . This was the task which Ovid undertook in the Fasti . The calendar moreover was the especial glory of the Caesarian house . It was one of the greatest works of Julius Caesar , ( S INTRODUCTION .
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