The Indicator, Band 1,Ausgaben 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... Ovid . The Italian writers are so fond of it , that they have sonnets called Polyphemic sonnets . Raphael painted a beautiful pic- ture of Galatea triumphing on the waters , of which there are many engravings . And Handel finished the ...
... Ovid . The Italian writers are so fond of it , that they have sonnets called Polyphemic sonnets . Raphael painted a beautiful pic- ture of Galatea triumphing on the waters , of which there are many engravings . And Handel finished the ...
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... Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on the road THE INDICATOR . 39.
... Power foregoes his wonted seat . But Ovid tells a story of a gossiping nymph Lara , who having told Juno of her husband's amour with Juturna , was sent to hell " by him , and courted by Mercury on the road THE INDICATOR . 39.
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... Ovid in recording with fondness his intimacy with Propertius and Horace , regrets that he had only seen Virgil . ( Trist . Book 4. v . 51. ) But still he thinks the sight of him worth remembering . And Pope , when a child , prevailed on ...
... Ovid in recording with fondness his intimacy with Propertius and Horace , regrets that he had only seen Virgil . ( Trist . Book 4. v . 51. ) But still he thinks the sight of him worth remembering . And Pope , when a child , prevailed on ...
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... Ovid has turned a mist to his usual account , an amatory one . It is where Jupiter , to conceal his amour with Io , throws a cloud over the valley of Tempe . There is a picture of Jupiter and Io , by Corregio , in which that great ...
... Ovid has turned a mist to his usual account , an amatory one . It is where Jupiter , to conceal his amour with Io , throws a cloud over the valley of Tempe . There is a picture of Jupiter and Io , by Corregio , in which that great ...
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... Ovid , and quoted from Sabinus . * A gentleman of Bavaria , of a noble family , was so afflicted at the death of his wife , that unable to bear the company of any other person , he gave himself entirely up to a solitary way of living ...
... Ovid , and quoted from Sabinus . * A gentleman of Bavaria , of a noble family , was so afflicted at the death of his wife , that unable to bear the company of any other person , he gave himself entirely up to a solitary way of living ...
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