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... scene of Act IV . Of the 25 mythological allusions in Romeo and Juliet , all but 5 occur in the first two acts ; 4 ... scenes of the last two acts they all but wholly cease . If the Ovidian mythology is excluded from the more serious ...
... scene of Act IV . Of the 25 mythological allusions in Romeo and Juliet , all but 5 occur in the first two acts ; 4 ... scenes of the last two acts they all but wholly cease . If the Ovidian mythology is excluded from the more serious ...
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... scene . In H6A Charles calls La Pucelle : ' Divinest creature , Astræa's daughter , ' mean- ing possibly that in rescuing Orleans she has made justice prevail , or perhaps associating her with the Golden Age , before Astræa left the ...
... scene . In H6A Charles calls La Pucelle : ' Divinest creature , Astræa's daughter , ' mean- ing possibly that in rescuing Orleans she has made justice prevail , or perhaps associating her with the Golden Age , before Astræa left the ...
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... scenes from the Trojan war , a description which shows evident familiarity with En . 2. Ovidian story is represented by 4 allusions . A personification of night is the only instance of nature - myth , while an appeal to ' high almighty ...
... scenes from the Trojan war , a description which shows evident familiarity with En . 2. Ovidian story is represented by 4 allusions . A personification of night is the only instance of nature - myth , while an appeal to ' high almighty ...
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