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" Clamanti cutis est summos derepta per artus : Nee quidquam, nisi vulnus erat: cruor undique manat: Detectique patent nervi : trepidaeque sine ulla Pelle micant venae : salientia viscera possis, Et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. "
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's sämmtliche Schriften - Page 501
by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1854
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A Dictionary of Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of Dante

Paget Jackson Toynbee - Guelfs and Ghibellines - 1898 - 644 pages
...Nee quicquam nisi vulnus erar ; crúor undique manat, Detectique patent nervi, trepidaeque sine alla Pelle micant venae ; salientia viscera possis Et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras.' (vi. 383-91.) Marsiglia. [Marsilia.] Marsilia, Marseilles (the Roman Massilia), city in S. of France...
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Lessing's Laokoon

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Aesthetics - 1901 - 354 pages
...vid, sich ohne Empfin- 15 düng des Ekels denken * ? ' Clamanti cutis est summos derepta [/. direpta] per artus : Nee quidquam, nisi vulnus erat: crúor undique manat: Detectique patent nervi : trepidaeque sine ulla ao Pelle micant venae : salientia viscera possis, Et perlucentes numerare in...
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P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoses: Buch I-IX enthaltend

Ovid - 1904 - 236 pages
...artus; 75 Nee quicquam nisi vulnus erat: cruor undique manat, Detectique patent nervi, trepidaeque sine ulla Pelle micant venae; salientia viscera possis Et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. Dlum ruricolae, silvarum numina, fauni 80 Et satyri fratres et tunc quoque carua Olympus Et nymphae...
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Laokoon

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Aesthetics - 1910 - 654 pages
...: I5 Nee quidquam, nisi vulnus erat : crúor undique manat : Detectique patent nervi : trepidaeque sine ulla Pelle micant venae : salientia viscera possis, Et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. 3tber №er empfinbet аиф шф!, bofe baá (Sfelíjafte fyier an feiner 20 ©telle ift ? @ë maá)i...
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Ovid's Metamorphoses

Ovid - Social Science - 1972 - 564 pages
...quicquam nisi vulnus erat; cruor undique matt at, Detectique patent nervi, trepidaeque sine ulla 390 Pelle micant venae; salientia viscera possis Et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. Illum ruricolae, silvarum numina, Fauni Et satyri fratres et tunc quoque carus Olympus Et nymphae flerunt,...
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German Aesthetic and Literary Criticism: Winckelmann, Lessing, Hamann ...

H. B. Nisbet - Literary Criticism - 1985 - 332 pages
...per artus, Nec quidquam nisi vulnus erat. Cruor undique manat, Detectique patent nervi, trepidaeque sine ulla Pelle micant venae: salientia viscera possis Et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras.219 But who does not feel at the same time that the disgusting is here in place? It makes the...
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Paradiso: Commentary

Dante Alighieri - English poetry - 1991 - 634 pages
...per artus, nec quicquam nisi vulnus erat; cruor undique manat, detectique patent nervi, trepidaeque sine ulla pelle micant venae; salientia viscera possis et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. Another recalled the satyr whom the son of Latona had conquered in a contest on Pallas' reed, and punished....
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The Poetry of Allusion: Virgil and Ovid in Dante’s ‘Commedia’

Rachel Jacoff, Robert Ball - Poetry - 1991 - 364 pages
...per artus, nec quicquam nisi vulnus erat; cruor undique manat, detectique patent nervi, trepidaeque sine ulla pelle micant venae; salientia viscera possis et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. (Met. 6.385-91) "Why do you tear me from myself?" he cried. "Oh, I repent! Oh, a flute is not worth...
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The Face of Nature: Wit, Narrative, and Cosmic Origins in Ovid's Metamorphoses

Garth Tissol - Foreign Language Study - 1997 - 260 pages
...direpta per arms, nee quicquam nisi vulnus erat; crúor undique manat detectique patent nervi trepidaeque sine ulla pelle micant venae; salientia viscera possis et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. (Met. 6.387-391) As he screamed, the skin was torn from the surface of his limbs; there was nothing...
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Stages of Desire: The Mythological Tradition in Classical and Contemporary ...

Michael Kidd - Drama - 1999 - 284 pages
...per artus, nee quicquam nisi vulnus erat; cruor undique manat, detectique patent nervi, trepidaeque sine ulla pelle micant venae; salientia viscera possis et perlucentes numerare in pectore fibras. (6.387-91) [As (Marsyas) screamed, his skin was ripped from the surface of his limbs, leaving nothing...
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