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Side xiii
... Ovid to Appuleius . The poems furnish us with considerable information ; but it is often diffi- cult to utilize it , as we do not know how far we are to accept his expressions , nor how much we are to deduct for the habit of vague ...
... Ovid to Appuleius . The poems furnish us with considerable information ; but it is often diffi- cult to utilize it , as we do not know how far we are to accept his expressions , nor how much we are to deduct for the habit of vague ...
Side xvi
... Ovid that he was older than himself , but not too old to be his companion . Again he places Propertius and Tibullus as the two links in the elegiac chain between himself and Cornelius Gallus3 . Now Ovid was born in B. C. 43 and Gallus ...
... Ovid that he was older than himself , but not too old to be his companion . Again he places Propertius and Tibullus as the two links in the elegiac chain between himself and Cornelius Gallus3 . Now Ovid was born in B. C. 43 and Gallus ...
Side xvii
... Ovid , he found the attractions of love and poetry too strong ; or , as he puts it himself , ' Apollo forbade him to thunder phrases in the frenzied forum ' ( v . 1. 134 ) . Soon afterwards he made the acquaintance of Lycinna . We do ...
... Ovid , he found the attractions of love and poetry too strong ; or , as he puts it himself , ' Apollo forbade him to thunder phrases in the frenzied forum ' ( v . 1. 134 ) . Soon afterwards he made the acquaintance of Lycinna . We do ...
Side xxxi
... Ovid ( Tr . 4. 10. 47 ) , Bassus ( 1. 4 ) , possibly the same as the iambic poet mentioned by Ovid ( 1. c . ) , and Lynceus , possibly a pseudonym , a tragic writer ( III . 32 ) . Besides these we hear of Gallus , not improbably a ...
... Ovid ( Tr . 4. 10. 47 ) , Bassus ( 1. 4 ) , possibly the same as the iambic poet mentioned by Ovid ( 1. c . ) , and Lynceus , possibly a pseudonym , a tragic writer ( III . 32 ) . Besides these we hear of Gallus , not improbably a ...
Side xxxiv
... Ovid seems to have taken his friend's side in the quarrel and criticizes Horace in turn . Compare Ov . A. A. 2. 271 sqq . with Hor . S. 2. 5. 10 sqq . and Teuffel's remarks 1. p . 389 and n . 2. He says it may be that Horace ...
... Ovid seems to have taken his friend's side in the quarrel and criticizes Horace in turn . Compare Ov . A. A. 2. 271 sqq . with Hor . S. 2. 5. 10 sqq . and Teuffel's remarks 1. p . 389 and n . 2. He says it may be that Horace ...
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