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... Golding's Ovid's Metamorphoses ( Book IV . p . 43 , ed . 1567 ) . The story as Golding has versified it will be found in Appendix IV .; together with A New Sonet of Pyramus and Thisbe , by I. Thomson , in Clement Robinson's Hande- full ...
... Golding's Ovid's Metamorphoses ( Book IV . p . 43 , ed . 1567 ) . The story as Golding has versified it will be found in Appendix IV .; together with A New Sonet of Pyramus and Thisbe , by I. Thomson , in Clement Robinson's Hande- full ...
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... Golding's Ovid ( p . 33 , ed . 1567 ) in the description of Acteon's dogs , " This latter was hounde of Crete , the other was Spart . a of 117. chiding ] noise , sound , cry . Cf. As You Like It , II . i . 7 , " and churlish chiding of ...
... Golding's Ovid ( p . 33 , ed . 1567 ) in the description of Acteon's dogs , " This latter was hounde of Crete , the other was Spart . a of 117. chiding ] noise , sound , cry . Cf. As You Like It , II . i . 7 , " and churlish chiding of ...
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... GOLDING'S TRANSLATION OF " OVID . " WITHIN the towne ( of whose huge walles so monstrous high and thicke The fame is giuen Semyramis for making them of bricke ) Dwelt hard together two yong folke in houses ioyned so nere That vnder all ...
... GOLDING'S TRANSLATION OF " OVID . " WITHIN the towne ( of whose huge walles so monstrous high and thicke The fame is giuen Semyramis for making them of bricke ) Dwelt hard together two yong folke in houses ioyned so nere That vnder all ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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