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... called Poetasters , Breslau , 1899 , thinks Shakespeare has invented the charac- terization as a satire on Jonson . But the Ajax of Troil . is the Ajax of Ulysses's speech in Met . 13. He is called in Golding's translation ' dolt and ...
... called Poetasters , Breslau , 1899 , thinks Shakespeare has invented the charac- terization as a satire on Jonson . But the Ajax of Troil . is the Ajax of Ulysses's speech in Met . 13. He is called in Golding's translation ' dolt and ...
Page 47
... called a ' swart Cimmerian . ' The land of the Cimmerians at the gate of Hades is described in Od . II . 14 seq . ' Never on them does the shining sun look down with his beams . . . . but deadly night is spread abroad over these hapless ...
... called a ' swart Cimmerian . ' The land of the Cimmerians at the gate of Hades is described in Od . II . 14 seq . ' Never on them does the shining sun look down with his beams . . . . but deadly night is spread abroad over these hapless ...
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... called ' Iovis armiger ' in Æn . 5. 255 ; 9. 564 , and it is the eagle which carries away Ganymede . The conception of Jove as descending on the eagle's back ( Cymb . 5. 4. 92 ) is not classical , suggesting rather a vision of Ezekiel ...
... called ' Iovis armiger ' in Æn . 5. 255 ; 9. 564 , and it is the eagle which carries away Ganymede . The conception of Jove as descending on the eagle's back ( Cymb . 5. 4. 92 ) is not classical , suggesting rather a vision of Ezekiel ...
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