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... seen more explicitly in what has been noted as Spenser's source for the Bower of Bliss , the Armida's Palace section of Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered . 11 12 The association between Book II and the virtue of hope is further developed when ...
... seen more explicitly in what has been noted as Spenser's source for the Bower of Bliss , the Armida's Palace section of Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered . 11 12 The association between Book II and the virtue of hope is further developed when ...
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... seen , however , until III.i , where the nymphs Telusa , Eurota , and Ramia are encountered , quite giddy with love for the " boys " who have assumed their fathers ' names , " Tityrus " and " Melebeus " ; moreover , it is learned from ...
... seen , however , until III.i , where the nymphs Telusa , Eurota , and Ramia are encountered , quite giddy with love for the " boys " who have assumed their fathers ' names , " Tityrus " and " Melebeus " ; moreover , it is learned from ...
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... seen that Neptune's awareness easily encompasses Cupid's mischievous plans , and we are also granted a glimpse of Neptune's own plans . The knowledge that he intends to assume the shape of a shepherd , presumably for the purpose of ...
... seen that Neptune's awareness easily encompasses Cupid's mischievous plans , and we are also granted a glimpse of Neptune's own plans . The knowledge that he intends to assume the shape of a shepherd , presumably for the purpose of ...
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