Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... , and after- wards MEDEA for CREUSA . HERCULES after his re- turn was poifon'd with a fhirt fent by DEJANIRA . This hero had twice taken Troy in the time of king Laomedon , A 3 Laomedon , to whom Priam fucceeded , the father of.
... , and after- wards MEDEA for CREUSA . HERCULES after his re- turn was poifon'd with a fhirt fent by DEJANIRA . This hero had twice taken Troy in the time of king Laomedon , A 3 Laomedon , to whom Priam fucceeded , the father of.
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With His Amours Ovid. Laomedon , to whom Priam fucceeded , the father of PARIS , at whose birth it was propbefy'd that he should occafion it to be destroy'd a third time . Being therefore educated among the fhepherds , he contracted a ...
With His Amours Ovid. Laomedon , to whom Priam fucceeded , the father of PARIS , at whose birth it was propbefy'd that he should occafion it to be destroy'd a third time . Being therefore educated among the fhepherds , he contracted a ...
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... father . This then is the allay of Ovid's ́ writing , which is fufficiently recompens'd by his other excellencies ; nay , this very fault is not with- out its beauties ; for the most severe cenfor cannot but be pleas'd with the ...
... father . This then is the allay of Ovid's ́ writing , which is fufficiently recompens'd by his other excellencies ; nay , this very fault is not with- out its beauties ; for the most severe cenfor cannot but be pleas'd with the ...
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... father would delight . O were he prefent , that his eyes and hands Might fee and urge the death which he commands ; Than all the raging winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a tear my wounds would fee . Jove justly plac'd him on ...
... father would delight . O were he prefent , that his eyes and hands Might fee and urge the death which he commands ; Than all the raging winds more dreadful , he , Unmov'd , without a tear my wounds would fee . Jove justly plac'd him on ...
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... father does another form . High in his hall , rock'd in a chair of state , The king with his tempestuous council fate ; Thro ' this large room our only paffage lay , By which we could the new - born babe convey ; Swath'd in her lap ...
... father does another form . High in his hall , rock'd in a chair of state , The king with his tempestuous council fate ; Thro ' this large room our only paffage lay , By which we could the new - born babe convey ; Swath'd in her lap ...
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