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... speare . It was included by Heminge and Condell in the first folio , and it is mentioned by Meres in 1598. It dates almost certainly from 1587 or 1588 , for in the introduction to Bartholomew Fair , 1614 , Ben Jonson declares that any ...
... speare . It was included by Heminge and Condell in the first folio , and it is mentioned by Meres in 1598. It dates almost certainly from 1587 or 1588 , for in the introduction to Bartholomew Fair , 1614 , Ben Jonson declares that any ...
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... speare , and when he lay uppon the ground , I was intreated with the speare too heale him safe and sound . In Troil , he is a brave and mighty warrior , but excessively proud . Agamemnon says that he is ' in self - assumption greater ...
... speare , and when he lay uppon the ground , I was intreated with the speare too heale him safe and sound . In Troil , he is a brave and mighty warrior , but excessively proud . Agamemnon says that he is ' in self - assumption greater ...
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... speare , like Spenser ( Ruins of Time 649 ) , thinks of Perseus as mounted on Pegasus in his struggle with the sea - monster at the rescue of Andromeda . In the Ovidian account , Met . 4. 663 seq . , he is represented as flying out over ...
... speare , like Spenser ( Ruins of Time 649 ) , thinks of Perseus as mounted on Pegasus in his struggle with the sea - monster at the rescue of Andromeda . In the Ovidian account , Met . 4. 663 seq . , he is represented as flying out over ...
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