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Strana 433
... OVID , Met . , iv , 280 Sometimes a man , sometimes a woman . 324. PERS . , Sat. , ii , 61 O souls , in whom no heavenly fire is found , Flat minds , and ever grovelling on the ground ! Dryden 325. OVID , Met . , iii , 432 ( From the ...
... OVID , Met . , iv , 280 Sometimes a man , sometimes a woman . 324. PERS . , Sat. , ii , 61 O souls , in whom no heavenly fire is found , Flat minds , and ever grovelling on the ground ! Dryden 325. OVID , Met . , iii , 432 ( From the ...
Strana 442
... OVID , Met . , xiii , 127 Eloquent words a graceful manner want . 408. CICERO , De Finibus The affections of the heart ought not to be too much indulged , nor servilely depressed . 409. LUCR . , i , 933 To grace each subject with ...
... OVID , Met . , xiii , 127 Eloquent words a graceful manner want . 408. CICERO , De Finibus The affections of the heart ought not to be too much indulged , nor servilely depressed . 409. LUCR . , i , 933 To grace each subject with ...
Strana 459
... OVID , Met . , ii , 72 I steer against their motions , nor am I Borne back by all the current of the sky . 577. Juv . , Sat. , vi , 613 Addison This might be borne with , if you did not rave . 578. OVID , Met . , xv , 167 Th ' unbodied ...
... OVID , Met . , ii , 72 I steer against their motions , nor am I Borne back by all the current of the sky . 577. Juv . , Sat. , vi , 613 Addison This might be borne with , if you did not rave . 578. OVID , Met . , xv , 167 Th ' unbodied ...
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