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... common property . Cf. Spenser , F. Q. 4. II . 23. It is noticeable that Shakespeare does not refer to him as a musician . Ascanius . - H6B 3. 2. 116 . Mentioned as Æneas ' son , relating his father's acts to Dido . See Dido . Astræa ...
... common property . Cf. Spenser , F. Q. 4. II . 23. It is noticeable that Shakespeare does not refer to him as a musician . Ascanius . - H6B 3. 2. 116 . Mentioned as Æneas ' son , relating his father's acts to Dido . See Dido . Astræa ...
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... common ancestor of the race , or as one standing in the dawn of history . Cf. ' Since before Noah was a sailor , ' Tw . 3. 2. 18. The ' great flood ' of Cæs . 1. 2. 152 is probably Deucalion's . For the story see Met . 1. 313 seq ...
... common ancestor of the race , or as one standing in the dawn of history . Cf. ' Since before Noah was a sailor , ' Tw . 3. 2. 18. The ' great flood ' of Cæs . 1. 2. 152 is probably Deucalion's . For the story see Met . 1. 313 seq ...
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... common in Shakespeare's time we know on the authority of E. K. ' in his gloss on Spenser's Shep . Cal . November : ' The fatall sisters , Clotho , Lachesis , and Atropos , daughters of Herebus and the Nighte , whom the Poetes fayne to ...
... common in Shakespeare's time we know on the authority of E. K. ' in his gloss on Spenser's Shep . Cal . November : ' The fatall sisters , Clotho , Lachesis , and Atropos , daughters of Herebus and the Nighte , whom the Poetes fayne to ...
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