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Certain Romans really do think WAY too much...certain cowboys have a recipe for such problems.
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The greatest treat of all was sitting on his father’s lap to add his signature to the bottom of a letter to Atticus while his father corrected his spelling: kappa iota kappa epsilon, the pen slipping in his chubby hand, rho omicron nu. Cicero the younger sends his greetings to Titus the Athenian.
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Agrippa doesn't think twice about giving up his Triumph to go see his Caesar, and is rewarded in kind.
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For Jed, there's nothing more boring than poetry. For Octavius, there's nothing more inspiring.
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Jed muses on the consequences of being "real".
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In which Jedediah decides to cause a scandal in Rome.
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Jed just doesn't get this whole Latin thing.
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After Vergil's death, his literary executors discover a few surprises within the narrative of the Aeneid.
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If she detested the idea, she was willing to tolerate it for the sake of marriage to the most powerful man in Rome, and that was acceptable to him.
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While Larry sets up a surprise for the museum inhabitants, Jededaiah explains the meaning of Christmas to Octavius.
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Aristophanes' Myth by etspes
Historical RPF, Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF
26 Apr 2010
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"You are going to have me, then? What would the people of Rome say," Octavian mused, "if they knew their princeps was in the bed of their beloved general, and moreover, that he was beneath him?" Agrippa kissed the hollow of Octavian's throat, tracing light circles with his tongue, and then he muttered,
"They would say that you are a lucky bastard is what they would say."It would have been easier to love their wives.
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- Part 1 of Aristophanes' Myth
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In which Horace is shameless, Vergil is awkward, Maecenas matchmakes (sort of), Agrippa gets a clue, and everyone but Maecenas gets laid.
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Agrippa falls in love, and Octavian tries to fight it. 47-12 BC, progress-fic.
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- Part 2 of Aristophanes' Myth
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Even the Orchestra is Beautiful by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire) for Karabair (likeadeuce)
Antony and Cleopatra - Shakespeare
12 Apr 2010
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When Antony met Cleopatra, all hell broke loose. What else did you expect?
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Octavian wants the one thing even the most powerful man in the world cannot have. Mother/son incest theme, but no sex.
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Antony finds the body, and it is not what he expected.
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Atia endures.
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Something suspicious has been happening in the old Himalayan gallery…
