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... King Telephus was wounded by Achilles ' spear and learned from the oracle that he could only be cured by him who had inflicted the wound . This Achilles accomplished by some of the rust from his spear . The primary authority for this ...
... King Telephus was wounded by Achilles ' spear and learned from the oracle that he could only be cured by him who had inflicted the wound . This Achilles accomplished by some of the rust from his spear . The primary authority for this ...
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... King Richard II . R2 contains 6 mythological allusions : one to Neptune as the sea , 2 to Mars as god of war , one to the shears of des- tiny , one to Troy , and one of Ovidian origin to ' glistering Phaeton , ' who ' wanted the manage ...
... King Richard II . R2 contains 6 mythological allusions : one to Neptune as the sea , 2 to Mars as god of war , one to the shears of des- tiny , one to Troy , and one of Ovidian origin to ' glistering Phaeton , ' who ' wanted the manage ...
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... King Henry IV , Part I. The 12 mythological allusions in H4A do not differ greatly in subject matter from those of the earlier histories . Mars ( 2 ) as war - god , and Minerva ( ? ) in the same capacity , Mercury , Hydra , and the ...
... King Henry IV , Part I. The 12 mythological allusions in H4A do not differ greatly in subject matter from those of the earlier histories . Mars ( 2 ) as war - god , and Minerva ( ? ) in the same capacity , Mercury , Hydra , and the ...
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