Ovid: Selections for the Use of Schools, with Introductions and Notes and an Appendix on the Roman CalendarClarendon Press, 1868 - 372 pages |
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... Rome . His father was of an ancient equestrian family , and Publius was the second son , his elder brother being exactly twelve months his senior . They were both brought up at Rome , their education was superintended by the most ...
... Rome . His father was of an ancient equestrian family , and Publius was the second son , his elder brother being exactly twelve months his senior . They were both brought up at Rome , their education was superintended by the most ...
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... Rome , in ease , tranquility , and happiness . His time was completely at his own disposal , and he could devote what portion of it he pleased to his favourite pursuits : his works were universally popular ; he was the companion and ...
... Rome , in ease , tranquility , and happiness . His time was completely at his own disposal , and he could devote what portion of it he pleased to his favourite pursuits : his works were universally popular ; he was the companion and ...
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... Rome ; that in the temple of Apollo Palatinus , that in the Atrium Libertatis , and that in the Porticus Octaviae . - See Trist . 3 . I , 59 , et seqq . of Julia , the profligate granddaughter of the emperor , xvi OVID .
... Rome ; that in the temple of Apollo Palatinus , that in the Atrium Libertatis , and that in the Porticus Octaviae . - See Trist . 3 . I , 59 , et seqq . of Julia , the profligate granddaughter of the emperor , xvi OVID .
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... Rome , and connected with the court , who are implored to use their good offices with the emperor and the different members of the royal family . We can , from internal evidence , ascertain with tolerable precision the period at which ...
... Rome , and connected with the court , who are implored to use their good offices with the emperor and the different members of the royal family . We can , from internal evidence , ascertain with tolerable precision the period at which ...
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... Rome as an exile , ' Ter limen tetigi : ter sum revocatus : et ipse Indulgens animo pes mihi tardus erat . ' And Tibullus 1. 3 , 19 ' O ! quoties , ingressus iter , mihi tristia dixi Offensum in porta signa dedisse pedem ! ' 91. Ne sis ...
... Rome as an exile , ' Ter limen tetigi : ter sum revocatus : et ipse Indulgens animo pes mihi tardus erat . ' And Tibullus 1. 3 , 19 ' O ! quoties , ingressus iter , mihi tristia dixi Offensum in porta signa dedisse pedem ! ' 91. Ne sis ...
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