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Art of Love, The
noun
- Latin Ars Amatoria, a series of poems in three books (1? b.c.) by Ovid.
Example Sentences
At a few points, though, Diamond gave glimpses of the less polished performance that might’ve been, as in a disarmingly tender rendition of “Brooklyn Roads,” about the town he called home before he moved to L.A., and especially “The Art of Love,” the only tune he played from his excellent 2014 album, “Melody Road.”
Yet if he was feeling “The Art of Love,” the now-dead crowd at the Bowl was not, which of course is why he followed the new song with “Forever in Blue Jeans,” then kept the hits coming right on through to the end of the show.
“I would hope so. She was trained in Lys, where they make an art of love. The king enjoyed her greatly.”
Number VII. of the series of articles on its members reviewed Hunt’s Florentine Lovers, or, in their phrasing, his Art of Love, the story of which is wilfully misrepresented.
Unlike other lost books that we know went missing – Ovid's Art of Love, the second part of Gogol's Dead Souls – Gilgamesh was, to quote D Rumsfeld, an unknown unknown: nobody knew it had even been there.
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