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... told at length in Met . 7. 159-293 . In 1. 180 we learn that the magic herbs were gathered under a full moon , which is the point of allusion . From this pas- sage of Met . in Golding's translation Shakespeare later borrowed Prospero's ...
... told at length in Met . 7. 159-293 . In 1. 180 we learn that the magic herbs were gathered under a full moon , which is the point of allusion . From this pas- sage of Met . in Golding's translation Shakespeare later borrowed Prospero's ...
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... told by Ovid , Fasti 2. 83 seq .; but the story was , of course , 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 ...
... told by Ovid , Fasti 2. 83 seq .; but the story was , of course , 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 ...
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Robert Kilburn Root. That Europa is daughter of Agenor is told in 1. 858. In 1. 2. of Bk . 3 we are told that the land to which Europa was carried was ' Dictæa rura ' ; for this Golding substitutes ' Ile of Crete . ' For the idea of his ...
Robert Kilburn Root. That Europa is daughter of Agenor is told in 1. 858. In 1. 2. of Bk . 3 we are told that the land to which Europa was carried was ' Dictæa rura ' ; for this Golding substitutes ' Ile of Crete . ' For the idea of his ...
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