The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... OVID . Met . 1. vi . ver . 182 . Seven are my daughters of a form divine , With seven fair sons , an indefective line . Go , fools , consider this , and ask the cause From which my pride its strong presumption draws . SIR , CROXAL ...
... OVID . Met . 1. vi . ver . 182 . Seven are my daughters of a form divine , With seven fair sons , an indefective line . Go , fools , consider this , and ask the cause From which my pride its strong presumption draws . SIR , CROXAL ...
Page 260
... Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , until Claudia , a virgin , but suspected of unchastity , by a slight pull hauled it in ...
... Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , until Claudia , a virgin , but suspected of unchastity , by a slight pull hauled it in ...
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... OVID . Met . ix . ver . 163 . With wonted fortitude she bore the smart , And not a groan confess'd her burning heart . MR . SPECTATOR , GAY . • I who now write to you am a woman loaded with injuries ; and the aggravation of my ...
... OVID . Met . ix . ver . 163 . With wonted fortitude she bore the smart , And not a groan confess'd her burning heart . MR . SPECTATOR , GAY . • I who now write to you am a woman loaded with injuries ; and the aggravation of my ...
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