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... according to Ovid and others . 333 ib . • 334 ib . 336 · 337 338 ib . · 339 · 340 · 342 ib . • 344 • 345 · 347 ib . 348 350 ib . • 351 • 352 353 354 355 • 357 INTRODUCTION . I. LIFE OF OVID . THE personal history APPENDIX . xi.
... according to Ovid and others . 333 ib . • 334 ib . 336 · 337 338 ib . · 339 · 340 · 342 ib . • 344 • 345 · 347 ib . 348 350 ib . • 351 • 352 353 354 355 • 357 INTRODUCTION . I. LIFE OF OVID . THE personal history APPENDIX . xi.
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... according as we read adsit or absit . Adsit . Ita revereamur veritatem , ut eam quamvis tibi ingrata sit , confiteamur . ' Absit . Ne tui reverentia nos impediat quominus verum dicamus . ' 12. Tuli . i . e . ' non recusavi nubere . ' So ...
... according as we read adsit or absit . Adsit . Ita revereamur veritatem , ut eam quamvis tibi ingrata sit , confiteamur . ' Absit . Ne tui reverentia nos impediat quominus verum dicamus . ' 12. Tuli . i . e . ' non recusavi nubere . ' So ...
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... according to which Protesilaus is said to have been permitted to return to life for a brief space , that he might again behold his widowed bride , ' Illic Phylacides iucundae coniugis heros Non potuit caecis immemor esse locis : Sed ...
... according to which Protesilaus is said to have been permitted to return to life for a brief space , that he might again behold his widowed bride , ' Illic Phylacides iucundae coniugis heros Non potuit caecis immemor esse locis : Sed ...
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... according to the authori- ties followed by Virgil , the Greeks retired and lay in ambush , while the wooden horse was received within the walls of the fated city . Ae . 2. 21 ' Est in conspectu Tenedos , notissima fama Insula , dives ...
... according to the authori- ties followed by Virgil , the Greeks retired and lay in ambush , while the wooden horse was received within the walls of the fated city . Ae . 2. 21 ' Est in conspectu Tenedos , notissima fama Insula , dives ...
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... according to the account of Apollodorus , is as follows : - Pandion , king of Athens , had two daughters , Procne and Philomela . Being involved in war with his neighbour Labdacus king of Thebes , upon a boundary question , he called in ...
... according to the account of Apollodorus , is as follows : - Pandion , king of Athens , had two daughters , Procne and Philomela . Being involved in war with his neighbour Labdacus king of Thebes , upon a boundary question , he called in ...
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