The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... Ovid retells the story , Met . vi 403 - II . 58. via ] The Milky Way . Ovid refers to the milk of sheep as nectar , Met . XV 117 . 62. tui floris , Adoni ] Ovid , Met . x 731-9 , tells how Venus caused the anemone to spring from Adonis ...
... Ovid retells the story , Met . vi 403 - II . 58. via ] The Milky Way . Ovid refers to the milk of sheep as nectar , Met . XV 117 . 62. tui floris , Adoni ] Ovid , Met . x 731-9 , tells how Venus caused the anemone to spring from Adonis ...
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... Ovid , Met . vi 64 : longum curvamine caelum . 170-93 . The sources for M.'s description of Fame and her tower are Ovid , Met . xii 39–63 , Virgil , Aen . iv 173–88 , and possibly Chaucer House of Fame iii . The borrowings from Ovid and ...
... Ovid , Met . vi 64 : longum curvamine caelum . 170-93 . The sources for M.'s description of Fame and her tower are Ovid , Met . xii 39–63 , Virgil , Aen . iv 173–88 , and possibly Chaucer House of Fame iii . The borrowings from Ovid and ...
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... Ovid relates , Met . x 103-5 , her love , Attis , was turned into a pine . Ovid explains that Cybele wears a turreted crown because she first gave towers to cities ( Fast . iv 219–21 ) . 65-6 . Tenario ... Deo ] Pluto , so called ...
... Ovid relates , Met . x 103-5 , her love , Attis , was turned into a pine . Ovid explains that Cybele wears a turreted crown because she first gave towers to cities ( Fast . iv 219–21 ) . 65-6 . Tenario ... Deo ] Pluto , so called ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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