ovid in A Sentence

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    Ovid 's Square the Roman Mosaics.

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    Ovid has something to say about this too.

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    Ovid New York.

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    Ovid's masterpiece is generally considered to be his Metamorphoses.

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    Ovid, how you solved that problem? And looks like me!

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    About 500 years later, Ovid shares the tale of King Lycaeon.

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    Ovid claims that he does, and that they are equal in their charms.

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    Ovid talks about them and the use of corks as floaters and lead for weights;

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    Perhaps this is why Ovid ends his treatment of the myth of Narcissus on a note of redemption.

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    Latin poet Ovid refers his and his brother's birthday party and cake in his first book of exile, Tristia.

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    They represent the great thinkers Ovid, Demosthenes, Herodotus, and Aristotle, as well as scenes representing the dangers to democracy and civilization;

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    His contemporary, the poet, Ovid(43 BC- 17 CE) also observed,“Money brings office; money gains friends; everywhere the poor man is down.”.

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    The majority of the people who were admitted to the Willard Asylum for the Chronically Insane in Ovid, New York never left.

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    Team“Ali's Angels” worked with Ovid Therapeutics to create a lightweight, wearable support system for walking which prOvides padding to prevent backward head thrusting.

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    And many writers, such as Hesiod, Virgil, and Ovid, spoke of a marvelous original golden age, hoping that one day it would be restored.

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    Interestingly, in the future, the artist appeared suspended from work, as the client did not like written by him frescoes- illustrations for“Metamorphoses” the Roman poet Ovid.

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    Ovid himself attributes his exile to carmen et error,“a poem and a mistake”; but his discretion in discussing the causes has resulted in much speculation among scholars.

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    Metamorphoses owes its preservation to the incomparable narrative skill with which Ovid takes the old tales of a mythology and gives spirit to them with charm and freshness.

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    Popular sights in Constanta are Ovid's Square, the Roman Mosaics(Edificul Roman cu Mozaic) a complex which was the city's commercial centre until the 7th century and the Genoese Lighthouse(Farul Genovez).

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    In the poem's concluding stanza, Ovid tells us that even in the underworld, after death, Narcissus continues to stare into the pool of Styx, fixated forever on his own image.

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    At Rome Ovid enjoyed the friendship and encouragement of Marcus Valerius Messalla, the patron of a circle which included Tibullus, whom Ovid knew only for a short time before his untimely death.

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    Although Plato's model eventually gained the upper hand, other models of love in antiquity are the perfect friendship of Plato's one-time student Aristotle, and the naturalism of the Roman poets Lucretius and Ovid.

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    At Rome Ovid enjoyed the friendship and encouragement of Marcus Valerius Messalla, the patron of a circle that included the poet Albius Tibullus, whom Ovid knew only for a short time before his untimely death.

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    Roman writer Ovid concluded his magnum opus Metamorphoses, in part, with the impassioned argument(uttered by the character of Pythagoras) that in order for humanity to change, or metamorphose, into a better, more harmonious species, it must strive towards more humane tendencies.

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