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... Jove's case ' . Falstaff him- self in M.W.W. v . v . 3 , while waiting for Mistress Ford in the forest , calls out , ' Remember , Jove , thou wast a bull for thy Europa ; love set on thy horns ' . And he reminds the god of another of ...
... Jove's case ' . Falstaff him- self in M.W.W. v . v . 3 , while waiting for Mistress Ford in the forest , calls out , ' Remember , Jove , thou wast a bull for thy Europa ; love set on thy horns ' . And he reminds the god of another of ...
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... Jove laughs . Another of Jupiter's transformations , for less questionable pur- poses , which caught Shakespeare's imagination was his lodging in the shape of a servant with the rustic couple Philemon and Baucis . The story is told by ...
... Jove laughs . Another of Jupiter's transformations , for less questionable pur- poses , which caught Shakespeare's imagination was his lodging in the shape of a servant with the rustic couple Philemon and Baucis . The story is told by ...
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... Jove is when Aaron speaks ( Tit . And . II . i ) of Tamora being faster bound to his eyes ' than is Prometheus tied to Caucasus ' . Here Shakespeare's hand is doubtful . Other legends are drawn upon readily to serve varied pur- poses ...
... Jove is when Aaron speaks ( Tit . And . II . i ) of Tamora being faster bound to his eyes ' than is Prometheus tied to Caucasus ' . Here Shakespeare's hand is doubtful . Other legends are drawn upon readily to serve varied pur- poses ...
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