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Page 80
... Jove , the thunder is most often men- tioned by Shakespeare - an attribute , it will be noticed , which Jove has in common with the Hebrew Jehovah . He is called ' Thunder - bearer ' in Lr . 2. 4. 231 , and ' Thunder - darter ' in Troil ...
... Jove , the thunder is most often men- tioned by Shakespeare - an attribute , it will be noticed , which Jove has in common with the Hebrew Jehovah . He is called ' Thunder - bearer ' in Lr . 2. 4. 231 , and ' Thunder - darter ' in Troil ...
Page 81
... Jove as descending on the eagle's back ( Cymb . 5. 4. 92 ) is not classical , suggesting rather a vision of Ezekiel . The oak as Jove's peculiar tree may be referred to the ' magna Iovis quercus ' of Georg . 3. 332 , or better to Met ...
... Jove as descending on the eagle's back ( Cymb . 5. 4. 92 ) is not classical , suggesting rather a vision of Ezekiel . The oak as Jove's peculiar tree may be referred to the ' magna Iovis quercus ' of Georg . 3. 332 , or better to Met ...
Page 82
... Jove laughs , ' obviously a translation of ' Juppiter ex alto periuria ridet amantum , ' Art . 1. 633 ; though Dyce ... Jove's entertainment by the humble old couple , Philemon and Baucis , Met . 8. 630 , is twice referred to : Ado 2. I ...
... Jove laughs , ' obviously a translation of ' Juppiter ex alto periuria ridet amantum , ' Art . 1. 633 ; though Dyce ... Jove's entertainment by the humble old couple , Philemon and Baucis , Met . 8. 630 , is twice referred to : Ado 2. I ...
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