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The original has merely " Ed or dalle spelonche , ove lontano Dal volgo esercitar suol l ' arti ignote , Vien , " & c . : B. ii . st . 2 . For instances how loosely the name Acheron is used by our early poets , see , in Sylvester's Du ...
The original has merely " Ed or dalle spelonche , ove lontano Dal volgo esercitar suol l ' arti ignote , Vien , " & c . : B. ii . st . 2 . For instances how loosely the name Acheron is used by our early poets , see , in Sylvester's Du ...
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... 66 This passage alone would sufficiently convince me that the play before us was the work of one who was conversant with the Greek tragedies in their original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles ...
... 66 This passage alone would sufficiently convince me that the play before us was the work of one who was conversant with the Greek tragedies in their original language . We have here a plain allusion to the Ajax of Sophocles ...
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207 ; how have they baffled thee ! iii . 396 ; baffled here , iv . 106 ; shall good news be baffled ? iv . 401 . Bajazet's mute , iii . 267 : The allusion in this passage ( where the original reads " mule " ) has not yet been explained ...
207 ; how have they baffled thee ! iii . 396 ; baffled here , iv . 106 ; shall good news be baffled ? iv . 401 . Bajazet's mute , iii . 267 : The allusion in this passage ( where the original reads " mule " ) has not yet been explained ...
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... he has used [ Cabinet of Mirth , 1674 ] , is here subjoined from a more original source , a collection of tales , & c . , compiled about the time of Charles the First , preserved among the Harleian Mss . in the British Museum , No.
... he has used [ Cabinet of Mirth , 1674 ] , is here subjoined from a more original source , a collection of tales , & c . , compiled about the time of Charles the First , preserved among the Harleian Mss . in the British Museum , No.
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It seems that in the present masque Ceres appears as the Goddess of the Earth , Anμýrnp . That this was the original character of the Greek goddess is probable from the etymology of her name ; but how Shakespeare came so to describe her ...
It seems that in the present masque Ceres appears as the Goddess of the Earth , Anμýrnp . That this was the original character of the Greek goddess is probable from the etymology of her name ; but how Shakespeare came so to describe her ...
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