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225 | 1 | _aMacmillan Guided Readers. Classics | |
225 | 1 | _aIntermediate Level | |
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_aReader Marathon _v10 |
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320 | _aGlossary: p. 60-63. | ||
330 | _aThe elegant verse and subtle observation of the Amores, The Art of Love, and The Cures of Love made their author the talk of Rome. Ovid saw love as a game at which both sexes could play without getting hurt - as long as they stuck to his rules, but primarily he wrote these sparkling and often erotic poems to entertain, and after two thousand years they still give enormous pleasure. | ||
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