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Page 108
... course reminded of Heine's Lorelei , but in Met . 13. 738 the sea - nymph , Galatea , is found combing her locks . Of more difficulty is the apparent reference to ' Siren's tears ' in Sonn . 119 : What potions have I drunk of Siren ...
... course reminded of Heine's Lorelei , but in Met . 13. 738 the sea - nymph , Galatea , is found combing her locks . Of more difficulty is the apparent reference to ' Siren's tears ' in Sonn . 119 : What potions have I drunk of Siren ...
Page 131
... course of the dialogue occur allusions to Lucina and to Elysium . One passage strongly suggests an incident of the Iliad to which Shakespeare had already alluded in Troil . ( see s . v . Mars ) . There is nothing in the mythology of ...
... course of the dialogue occur allusions to Lucina and to Elysium . One passage strongly suggests an incident of the Iliad to which Shakespeare had already alluded in Troil . ( see s . v . Mars ) . There is nothing in the mythology of ...
Page 132
... course of 30 consecutive lines , and 4 are spoken by Perdita in the course of only 8 lines . The 4 allusions spoken by Florizel are taken over bodily from Dorastus and Fawnia , and thus lose much of their significance . They mention ...
... course of 30 consecutive lines , and 4 are spoken by Perdita in the course of only 8 lines . The 4 allusions spoken by Florizel are taken over bodily from Dorastus and Fawnia , and thus lose much of their significance . They mention ...
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