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Ovid had created an anthropomorphic world whose phenomena he explained in stories about gods and men . There was nothing definitive about these legends . Greece and Rome had their separate mythologies and traditions , and the gods and ...
Ovid had created an anthropomorphic world whose phenomena he explained in stories about gods and men . There was nothing definitive about these legends . Greece and Rome had their separate mythologies and traditions , and the gods and ...
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Leander used to swim the straits to visit her , Hero holding a torch to guide him . But one night he lost his way and was drowned , and Hero was so distressed that she threw herself into the sea . Ovid tells the story in Heroides xviii ...
Leander used to swim the straits to visit her , Hero holding a torch to guide him . But one night he lost his way and was drowned , and Hero was so distressed that she threw herself into the sea . Ovid tells the story in Heroides xviii ...
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This reluctance may , however , be found in Ovid's story of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus ( IV . 285-388 ) . The episode of Narcissus and Echo ( III . 341-510 ) was a further source . As well as reading Ovid in the original , Shakespeare ...
This reluctance may , however , be found in Ovid's story of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus ( IV . 285-388 ) . The episode of Narcissus and Echo ( III . 341-510 ) was a further source . As well as reading Ovid in the original , Shakespeare ...
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