Use of ovid in Sentences. 18 Examples

The examples include ovid at the start of sentence, ovid at the end of sentence and ovid in the middle of sentence

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ovid at the start of sentence


  1. Ovid is a compendium of mythology.
  2. Ovid and Horace challenge comparison with the best elegiac and lyric poets of Greece.
  3. Ovid the Augustan outcast opened up a silvery perspective of pagan myth for succeeding generations to enjoy.

ovid at the end of sentence


  1. Who was that pretty boy in ovid?
  2. It is a prettily told tale, after the manner of ovid.
  3. The famous story of Cupid and Psyche is told only by Apuleius, who writes very much like ovid.

ovid in the middle of sentence


  1. A story in ovid will give you the necessary hints.
  2. He is a very pedestrian writer and ovid is far from that.
  3. These are described by ovid in his great festival poem, Fasti.
  4. The sweet witty soul of ovid lives in mellifluous and honey - tongued Shakespeare.
  5. The literature was searched using Medline ( ovid ) and Pub - Med for original studies.
  6. The latter, probably a hundred years later than ovid, is here the superior of the two.
  7. This article introduced the functions and the methods of ovid database administrator's account.
  8. At night we lay in bed and read the love poems of ovid from a book she had found in the library.
  9. This simple story line was elaborated in the works of Hesiod, Aeschylus, Lucian, ovid, and others.
  10. "I will now read my children ovid before they go to sleep, before I read them Dr. Seuss," Savino adds.
  11. Fascinated, ovid held his breath and leapt boldly out across the abyss, back into the classical sunset.
  12. The language of Homer and of Virgil and of Pindar and of ovid had become an inextricable part of his literary imagination and of his consciousness in general.
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