Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... OVID ; by them all the notes of passion were struck , though they sounded hollow in Ovid's elegies , for his greatest achievement lies elsewhere ; Ovid is Rome's greatest story - teller in verse , notably in the Meta- morphoses . The ...
... OVID ; by them all the notes of passion were struck , though they sounded hollow in Ovid's elegies , for his greatest achievement lies elsewhere ; Ovid is Rome's greatest story - teller in verse , notably in the Meta- morphoses . The ...
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... Ovid may be recollecting a Greek epigram ( Anthol . Pal . V , 132 ) . We meet again the well - worn conceit that every lover is a soldier : militat omnis amans , et habet sua castra Cupido ; Attice , crede mihi , militat omnis amans ...
... Ovid may be recollecting a Greek epigram ( Anthol . Pal . V , 132 ) . We meet again the well - worn conceit that every lover is a soldier : militat omnis amans , et habet sua castra Cupido ; Attice , crede mihi , militat omnis amans ...
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... Ovid must have remembered that couplet at Tomis with bitterness ; but it reappeared with little change , Nil nisi legitimum , concessaque , etc. ( Trist . II , 249 f . ) , a proof incidentally that Ovid , for all his fluency , had a ...
... Ovid must have remembered that couplet at Tomis with bitterness ; but it reappeared with little change , Nil nisi legitimum , concessaque , etc. ( Trist . II , 249 f . ) , a proof incidentally that Ovid , for all his fluency , had a ...
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