Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Band 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... Ovid was intimately acquainted with the scenery of our western country , and that in his Metamorphoses , lib . 7. v . 371-380 . in the fable of Hyries and Phyllius , the cataract of Niagara is clearly , though in part allegorically ...
... Ovid was intimately acquainted with the scenery of our western country , and that in his Metamorphoses , lib . 7. v . 371-380 . in the fable of Hyries and Phyllius , the cataract of Niagara is clearly , though in part allegorically ...
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... Ovid , whom Mr. Wakefield does not hesitate to call " the first poet of all antiquity , " p . 83. a remark to which ... Ovid and Euripides . Mr. Fox's high opinion of Ovid has an air of less intrepidity , when it is recollected that he ...
... Ovid , whom Mr. Wakefield does not hesitate to call " the first poet of all antiquity , " p . 83. a remark to which ... Ovid and Euripides . Mr. Fox's high opinion of Ovid has an air of less intrepidity , when it is recollected that he ...
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... Ovid and Virgil , than on those portentous events which , in public , they represented as involving every thing important to the highest interests of man . In Mr. Fox's correspondence we see little or no zeal expressed for right ...
... Ovid and Virgil , than on those portentous events which , in public , they represented as involving every thing important to the highest interests of man . In Mr. Fox's correspondence we see little or no zeal expressed for right ...
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