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... Anthemion's loyalty to Calliroƫ , and his resistance of the temptation proffered by the seductress Rhododaphne . On his way home from the shrine he meets a sage , who sees Rhododaphne's wreath and tells him to throw it away , because it ...
... Anthemion's loyalty to Calliroƫ , and his resistance of the temptation proffered by the seductress Rhododaphne . On his way home from the shrine he meets a sage , who sees Rhododaphne's wreath and tells him to throw it away , because it ...
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... Anthemion's behaviour is at fault in the first half of the poem , Rhododaphne's in the second ; each is in love , but jealously and exclusively with one person . That monogamous passion is not love at all , as the Tri - form Divinity ...
... Anthemion's behaviour is at fault in the first half of the poem , Rhododaphne's in the second ; each is in love , but jealously and exclusively with one person . That monogamous passion is not love at all , as the Tri - form Divinity ...
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... Anthemion and Rhododaphne are besporting themselves in the shades ? To all appearances , dead too . And Calliroƫ is not , after all , a common or garden girlfriend . Her name ( I owe this insight to J. F. Newton , in an article of 1812 ...
... Anthemion and Rhododaphne are besporting themselves in the shades ? To all appearances , dead too . And Calliroƫ is not , after all , a common or garden girlfriend . Her name ( I owe this insight to J. F. Newton , in an article of 1812 ...
Contents
Notes on the contributors | ix |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
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