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... episode comes somewhat more aptly from the cynical lips of Jaques in A.Y.L. III . iii . 10–12 . When Touchstone has told Audrey , ' I am here with thee and thy goats , as the most capricious poet , honest Ovid , was among the Goths ...
... episode comes somewhat more aptly from the cynical lips of Jaques in A.Y.L. III . iii . 10–12 . When Touchstone has told Audrey , ' I am here with thee and thy goats , as the most capricious poet , honest Ovid , was among the Goths ...
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... episode , deriving ultimately from the Iliad , v . 864 , where he interfered in the battle , was wounded , and was rebuked by Jupiter . Mercury , like Jupiter , has a curiously double character as the herald of the gods , ' new lighted ...
... episode , deriving ultimately from the Iliad , v . 864 , where he interfered in the battle , was wounded , and was rebuked by Jupiter . Mercury , like Jupiter , has a curiously double character as the herald of the gods , ' new lighted ...
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... episode of rape , that of Proserpina , by the divinity of the underworld , Pluto or Dis , suggests some of the loveliest lines in two of Shakespeare's latest plays . The supposedly rustic Perdita must have been reading Golding's version ...
... episode of rape , that of Proserpina , by the divinity of the underworld , Pluto or Dis , suggests some of the loveliest lines in two of Shakespeare's latest plays . The supposedly rustic Perdita must have been reading Golding's version ...
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