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 1   Ind|     Aegean.~Book EI.V:1-42 Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform
 2   Ind|         TIII.IV, see above, and suggests that TV:IV is addressed
 3   Ind|    third, Moly Homericum, is he suggests the Moly of Theophrastus,
 4   Ind|      have rivalled Pindar. This suggests a girl learned in verse.
 5   Ind|       to be strictly anonymous, suggests that as above this poem
 6   Ind|          Book EII.III:1-48 This suggests a reference to the ritual
 7   Ind|     Thrace. Book EI.V:1-42 Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform
 8   Ind|        Epaphus with Horus. Ovid suggests Juno drove her across the
 9   Ind|        Book EIII.1:105-166 Ovid suggests Livia has the character
10   Ind|        Book EIII.1:105-166 Ovid suggests his wife approaches Livia
11   Ind| Mauretania.~Book EI.V:1-42 Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform
12   Ind|      sapiens, timidus) and this suggests foolishness in having become
13   Ind|         the poem (Ars Amatoria) suggests that adulterous behaviour
14   Ind|         was a ‘secret’ and that suggests a more conspiratorial involvement
15   Ind|       to Tiberius. This comment suggests that his presence (at a
16   Ind|       Pleiades have risen. This suggests the poems of Ex Ponto may
17   Ind|   evidence).~Book TI.V:45-84 He suggests that his physique was relatively
18   Ind|     this friends disloyalty. It suggests that the Metamorphoses are
19   Ind|       names, but Ernle Bradford suggests two triplets: Thelxinoë,
20   Ind|        Book EIII.1:105-166 Ovid suggests the now aged Livia had the
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