Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Ovid Amores 1.5.19-22 = quos umeros , quales vidi tetigique lacertos ! forma papillarum quam fuit apta premi ! quam castigato planus sub pectore venter ! quantum et quale latus ! quam iuvenale femur ! amd that Ovid in his words ( 25 ) ...
... Ovid Amores 1.5.19-22 = quos umeros , quales vidi tetigique lacertos ! forma papillarum quam fuit apta premi ! quam castigato planus sub pectore venter ! quantum et quale latus ! quam iuvenale femur ! amd that Ovid in his words ( 25 ) ...
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... ( Ovid Ars 3.376 ) . Although there was little one could do about the former besides avoiding gestures , there were certain forms of manicure available - Quintilian , for instance , speaks of nail - polishing ( Inst.8 pr . 22 ) ...
... ( Ovid Ars 3.376 ) . Although there was little one could do about the former besides avoiding gestures , there were certain forms of manicure available - Quintilian , for instance , speaks of nail - polishing ( Inst.8 pr . 22 ) ...
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... Ovid's mind with particular places , but which places are meant ? The hexameter , as transmitted by tthe manuscripts , specifies Ovid's house and the city of Rome , and then moves to the non - specific forma locorum , ' der Umriss der ...
... Ovid's mind with particular places , but which places are meant ? The hexameter , as transmitted by tthe manuscripts , specifies Ovid's house and the city of Rome , and then moves to the non - specific forma locorum , ' der Umriss der ...
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