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Livia dedicated a statue of him , dressed as a cupid , to Capitoline Venus ' ( tr . R.Graves ) , since this Capitoline Venus was the Erycina whose first temple at Rome had been vowed by Q.Fabius Maximus ( Cunctator ) - a man of Etruscan ...
Livia dedicated a statue of him , dressed as a cupid , to Capitoline Venus ' ( tr . R.Graves ) , since this Capitoline Venus was the Erycina whose first temple at Rome had been vowed by Q.Fabius Maximus ( Cunctator ) - a man of Etruscan ...
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... her time when being dressed and adorned , and it is to these and their care that one first turns , following the Ancient convention ( see McKeown at Ovid Am.1.5.19-22 ) of progressing in physical descriptions from head downwards .
... her time when being dressed and adorned , and it is to these and their care that one first turns , following the Ancient convention ( see McKeown at Ovid Am.1.5.19-22 ) of progressing in physical descriptions from head downwards .
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The dust jacket of P.'s book illustrates two of these : the Augustus John portrait gives us Harrison the don , dressed in academic regalia , while in the photograph of her as Alcestis she is dressed in classical costume and leans ...
The dust jacket of P.'s book illustrates two of these : the Augustus John portrait gives us Harrison the don , dressed in academic regalia , while in the photograph of her as Alcestis she is dressed in classical costume and leans ...
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