| Ovid - 1877 - 614 páginas
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| Ovid - 1899 - 304 páginas
...regions of the North. The opposite quarter is wet with continual clouds, and the drizzling South Wind.28 Over these he placed the firmament, clear and devoid...when the stars, which had long lain hid, concealed be18 Eurus took his way.]— Ver. 61. The Poet, after remarking that the air is the proper region of... | |
| Ovid - 1899 - 312 páginas
...This name was probably given to it from its causing whirlwinds occasionally by its violence. neath that mass of Chaos, began to glow through the range...peculiar animated beings, the stars and the forms of the Gods M possess the tract of heaven ; the waters fell to be inhabited by the smooth fishes ; & the Earth... | |
| Orlando P. Schmidt - 1899 - 580 páginas
...commanded the plains, too, to be extended, the valleys to sink down, the craggy mountains to arise. . . . "Scarcely had he separated all these by fixed limits,...when the stars, which had long lain hid, concealed between that mass, began to glow through the range of the heavens. . . . "But an animated being, more... | |
| 1909 - 482 páginas
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| Carl Theophilus Odhner - 1913 - 250 páginas
...these He placed as many more, and gave them a temperate climate, heat being mingled with cold. . . . Scarcely had He separated all these by fixed limits,...stars, which had long lain hid, concealed beneath the mass of Chaos, began to glow through the range of the heavens. "And that no region might be destitute... | |
| Ovid - 1919 - 578 páginas
...regions of the North. The opposite quarter is wet with continual clouds, and the drizzling South Wind.23 Over these he placed the firmament, clear and devoid...peculiar animated beings, the stars and the forms of the Gods84 possess the tract of heaven ; the waters fell to be inhabited by the smooth fishes ;25 the Earth... | |
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