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... were his first produc- tions ; he then wrote his books of Metamorphoses , which he left imperfect , and his tragedy of Medea , which is lost . These works raised his reputation to a great height at Rome . Falling under the sus- picion ...
... were his first produc- tions ; he then wrote his books of Metamorphoses , which he left imperfect , and his tragedy of Medea , which is lost . These works raised his reputation to a great height at Rome . Falling under the sus- picion ...
Side viii
... were also written during his exile . He had the happiness of reckoning amongst his friends and correspondents the poets Virgil , Horace , Propertius , and Tibullus . He died at Tomos , in the fifty - ninth year of his age , and the ...
... were also written during his exile . He had the happiness of reckoning amongst his friends and correspondents the poets Virgil , Horace , Propertius , and Tibullus . He died at Tomos , in the fifty - ninth year of his age , and the ...
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... were all de- stroyed . 2 Perque suos annos . " Through Tib . the years which should be his , the years he may fairly claim as his own . " Carew says- " But a smooth and stedfast mind , Gentle thoughts and calm desires , Heart with equal ...
... were all de- stroyed . 2 Perque suos annos . " Through Tib . the years which should be his , the years he may fairly claim as his own . " Carew says- " But a smooth and stedfast mind , Gentle thoughts and calm desires , Heart with equal ...
Side 5
... were so termed ( candi- dati ) by reason of the white dress they wore . Below , " Gor- goneo angue , " refers to the snakes wreathing the heads of Medusa and her sister Gor- gons . Care . Non est in medico semper , relevetur ut ...
... were so termed ( candi- dati ) by reason of the white dress they wore . Below , " Gor- goneo angue , " refers to the snakes wreathing the heads of Medusa and her sister Gor- gons . Care . Non est in medico semper , relevetur ut ...
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... were famous for honey . Cf. Verg . Ecl . i . 54 : - 66 Saepes Hyblaeis apibus florem depasta salicti . " And Ovid , Trist . v . 13 , 22 : - ' Et careat dulci Trinacris Hybla thymo . " - Below , " Palladis arbor " is the olive - tree ...
... were famous for honey . Cf. Verg . Ecl . i . 54 : - 66 Saepes Hyblaeis apibus florem depasta salicti . " And Ovid , Trist . v . 13 , 22 : - ' Et careat dulci Trinacris Hybla thymo . " - Below , " Palladis arbor " is the olive - tree ...
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