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... O Zeus , see this from Hera's throne ' , imply that Zeus is tied up with invisible cords on the throne , just like Hera , and so is unable to come to the aid of his son ? There would also be an interesting parallel between the line ...
... O Zeus , see this from Hera's throne ' , imply that Zeus is tied up with invisible cords on the throne , just like Hera , and so is unable to come to the aid of his son ? There would also be an interesting parallel between the line ...
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What I am suggesting is that the parallel passages ought to be more parallel , with Ovid himself deploratus in both . 5. 1.51-2 exigis ut nulli gemitus tormenta sequantur , acceptoque graui uulnere flere uetas ?
What I am suggesting is that the parallel passages ought to be more parallel , with Ovid himself deploratus in both . 5. 1.51-2 exigis ut nulli gemitus tormenta sequantur , acceptoque graui uulnere flere uetas ?
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