The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen5Harper& brothers, 1907 |
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... Ovid , Metam . , VIII , 630 , seq . , unsuspectingly enter- tained Jove and Mercury while wandering on earth in human form . The story is again referred to in As you like it , III , iii , 8 : " 0 knowledge ill - inhabited , worse than ...
... Ovid , Metam . , VIII , 630 , seq . , unsuspectingly enter- tained Jove and Mercury while wandering on earth in human form . The story is again referred to in As you like it , III , iii , 8 : " 0 knowledge ill - inhabited , worse than ...
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... Ovid asso- ciates Venus and not Juno with swans . Cf. Met . , X , 708 seq . Shakespeare mentions " Venus ' doves " seven times in the course of his works , but he ignores her swans . 80 Prithee , be cheerful : know'st thou not , the ...
... Ovid asso- ciates Venus and not Juno with swans . Cf. Met . , X , 708 seq . Shakespeare mentions " Venus ' doves " seven times in the course of his works , but he ignores her swans . 80 Prithee , be cheerful : know'st thou not , the ...
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... Ovid declares himself unable to decide whether Atalanta more excelled in swiftness of foot or in beauty of face ( Met . , X , 562-563 ) . In line 260 , infra , reference is made to " Atalanta's heels , " the first of her two distinctive ...
... Ovid declares himself unable to decide whether Atalanta more excelled in swiftness of foot or in beauty of face ( Met . , X , 562-563 ) . In line 260 , infra , reference is made to " Atalanta's heels , " the first of her two distinctive ...
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... " Shakespeare here seems to have borrowed direct from Golding's Ovid , Met . , I , 106 : " The acornes dropt on ground from Joves brode tree in feelde . " 209 220 CEL . Give me audience , good madam . Ros [ 66 ] AS YOU LIKE IT ACT III.
... " Shakespeare here seems to have borrowed direct from Golding's Ovid , Met . , I , 106 : " The acornes dropt on ground from Joves brode tree in feelde . " 209 220 CEL . Give me audience , good madam . Ros [ 66 ] AS YOU LIKE IT ACT III.
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... Ovid , was among the Goths . ... 3-4 feature . features ? ] This word was used in the three senses of ( 1 ) comeliness , ( 2 ) the build of the body , and ( 3 ) any part of the face . Touchstone apparently employs it in the first sense ...
... Ovid , was among the Goths . ... 3-4 feature . features ? ] This word was used in the three senses of ( 1 ) comeliness , ( 2 ) the build of the body , and ( 3 ) any part of the face . Touchstone apparently employs it in the first sense ...
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