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been thus summed up by Lord Macaulay: "He seems
to have been a very good fellow; rather too fond of
women; a and a coward: but kind and
generous; and free from envy, though a man of
letters, and though sufficiently vain of his own per-
formances.
been thus summed up by Lord Macaulay: "He seems
to have been a very good fellow; rather too fond of
women; a and a coward: but kind and
generous; and free from envy, though a man of
letters, and though sufficiently vain of his own per-
formances.
Ovid - 1865 - Ovid by Alfred Church