hic... ille, ii. 24.
hirtus, iii. 90.
Homer imitated, v. 53, 67. horti, xi. 37. Hyades, xi. 16.
hypallage, iii. 6.
iaceo, viii. 13. iam tunc, ix. 41.
Ibis, pp. xvi. xxvi; vi. 13. Icarus, i. 90.
ille. hic, ii. 24. ille. . . ille, x. 50. illi, adverb, i. 17. imago, vii. I. improbus, xi. 41.
in (in respect of'), ii. 17.
(in the case of'), v. 39; ix. 24. (in the number of'), iii. 68. increpo, transitive, iv. 24. incustoditus, vi. II.
indicative, with quod, i. 2.
- for subj., denoting possibility,
Oedipus, i. 113.
omens, iii. 55; ix. 49.
omission of substantive verb, i.17. Ophrynium, p. 91.
order of words, ii. 109; iii. 16. Orestes, v. 21.
Ovid, life, p. xi ff.; his daughter, p.xvii; his third wife, pp. xvi, 68; vi. 15; her daughter, p. xvii; cause of his banishment, p. xlix ff.; his voyage to Tomi, pp. xix, 90; his defence of his life, ix. 59; his works, p. xxiii ff.; his treatment of legends, ix. 27. STYLE - p. liv ff. coining of words, p. 106; conceits, ii. 50; repetitions (mannerism), viii. 4; use of strings of illustrations, viii. 1; variety of expression, p. 104 (ii. 23). oxymoron, iii. 89; iv. 4.
Palatine hill, i. 69. Parrhasis, iii. 48. passi capilli, i. 12.
passive in middle sense, iii. 47. Patroclus, ix. 29. Penates, iii. 43. Penelope, vi. 22. penetrale, i. 105. perago reum, i. 24.
pereo, iv. 28.
Perilla, pp. xvii, xxix. person, change of, vii. 40. petīt (perfect), x. 25. Philetas, vi. 2.
Phoceus, v. 21. pius, ii. 96.
play upon words,i. 16; ii. 86 (?) Pleiades, xi. 14, 16. plural (poetic), ii. 39.
poetical inconsistency, i. 88, 115. Pompeius, Sextus, pp. xxxviii, xl. preposition, anastrophe of, vi. 29; ix. II.
princeps, i. 33; vi. 23. prior (=s:cundus), vi. 19. prosody:-
long final vowels shortened, e, i. 25.
o, p. 104; ii. 69, 77; vii. 10. quadrisyllabic ending of penta- meter, x. 34. synizesis, iii. 92.
valě impossible in Ovid viii. 21. Protesilaus, vi. 20.
proverbial expressions, iii. 35;
panied by their wives, iii. 19.
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