A kiss. os-tendo, tendí, tensum or tentum, tendere, 3. va [for oba-tendo; fr.obs(=ob), "before or over against"; tendo, "to stretch out"] ("To stretch out before " one ; hence) To show, exhibit, display. Ovïdïus, îi, m. Odd; a Bomaii poet born at... Myths from Ovid's Metamorphoses, with a vocabulary, ed. by J.T. White - Página 57por Publius Ovidius Naso - 1872 - 81 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Ovid - 1827 - 332 páginas
...candide lector, ago. NOTES THE METAMORPHOSES. BOOK I. PUBLICS OVIDIUS NASO, a celebrated Roman poet, was born at Sulmo, a town of the Peligni, about forty...educated their son for the bar ; but he soon forsook this and every other pursuit for the cultivation of poetry, and at length became one of the most admired... | |
 | Ovid - 1843 - 332 páginas
...Ovmius NASO, a celebrated Roman poet, was born at Sulmo, a town of the Peligni, about forty year's before the Christian era. His parents were of equestrian...educated their son for the bar ; but he soon forsook this and every other pursuit for the cultivation of poetry, and at length became one of the most admired... | |
 | Ovid - 1872 - 104 páginas
...tendo, "to stretch out"] ("To stretch out before " one ; hence) To show, exhibit, display. ] Ovïdïus, ïi, m. Ovid; a I Roman poet born at Sulmo, a town...Peligni, about forty years before the Christian era. His parcuts were of equestrian rank, and educated their son for the bar ; but he soon forsook that and... | |
 | Ovid - 1886 - 104 páginas
...("To stretch out before " one ; hence) To show, exhibit, display. Ovïdïus, îi, m. Odd; a Bomaii poet born at Sulmo, a town of the Peligni, about forty...other pursuit for the cultivation of poetry, and at length became one of the most admired and eminent poets in the court of Augustus. His prosperity was,... | |
 | Ovid - 1886 - 104 páginas
...against"; tendo, "to stretch out"] ("To stretch out before " one ; hence) To show, ex' hibit, display. town of the Peligni, about forty years before the...other pursuit for the cultivation of poetry, and at length became one of the most admired and eminent poets in j the court of Augustus. His prosperity... | |
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