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... declares : The gods themselves , Humbling their deities to love , have taken The shapes of beasts upon them : Jupiter Became a bull , and bellow'd . The rape of Io , though the god is not mentioned by name , is one of the realistic ...
... declares : The gods themselves , Humbling their deities to love , have taken The shapes of beasts upon them : Jupiter Became a bull , and bellow'd . The rape of Io , though the god is not mentioned by name , is one of the realistic ...
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... declares " The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo ' . Shakespeare thus regards Apollo pre - eminently as the divinity of music and the arts . When Sly is offered entertainment ( T. of Sh . Ind . ii ) he is asked , Wilt ...
... declares " The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo ' . Shakespeare thus regards Apollo pre - eminently as the divinity of music and the arts . When Sly is offered entertainment ( T. of Sh . Ind . ii ) he is asked , Wilt ...
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... declares that there was never anything so sudden as the love between Oliver and Celia , but Caesar's thrasonical brag of ' I came , saw , and overcame ' . Falstaff , after taking prisoner Sir John Coleville ( 2 Hen . IV , iv . iii ) ...
... declares that there was never anything so sudden as the love between Oliver and Celia , but Caesar's thrasonical brag of ' I came , saw , and overcame ' . Falstaff , after taking prisoner Sir John Coleville ( 2 Hen . IV , iv . iii ) ...
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