The Spectator, Svazek 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... OVID , Met . iv , 590 I was reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humour of the public diversions five - and - twenty years ago and those of the present time , and lamented to myself , that though in those days they neglected ...
... OVID , Met . iv , 590 I was reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humour of the public diversions five - and - twenty years ago and those of the present time , and lamented to myself , that though in those days they neglected ...
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... Ovid's writing a letter from Dido to Eneas , in the following words : ' Ovid ( says he , speaking of Virgil's fiction of Dido and Æneas ) takes it up after him , even in the same age , and makes an ancient heroine of Virgil's new ...
... Ovid's writing a letter from Dido to Eneas , in the following words : ' Ovid ( says he , speaking of Virgil's fiction of Dido and Æneas ) takes it up after him , even in the same age , and makes an ancient heroine of Virgil's new ...
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... Ovid's book of the Art of Love is a kind of heathen ritual , which contains all the forms of worship which are made use of to an idol . It would be as difficult a task to reckon up these different kinds of idols , as Milton's was to ...
... Ovid's book of the Art of Love is a kind of heathen ritual , which contains all the forms of worship which are made use of to an idol . It would be as difficult a task to reckon up these different kinds of idols , as Milton's was to ...
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