The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Ovid , Chaucer , and Shakespeare . The colour of Lucrece's hair , the incentive of her purity , the simile of the wolf and the lamb , are common to them all . Chaucer , indeed , follows Ovid so closely as to translate his first line ...
... Ovid , Chaucer , and Shakespeare . The colour of Lucrece's hair , the incentive of her purity , the simile of the wolf and the lamb , are common to them all . Chaucer , indeed , follows Ovid so closely as to translate his first line ...
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... Ovid , Livy , Chaucer , Gower , than , for example , Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Vincent of Beauvais , or Zonaras ... Ovid being its real source ( see Fraser's Mag . , May , 1880 , p . 629-637 ) : ' The germ ... was derived from Ovid ...
... Ovid , Livy , Chaucer , Gower , than , for example , Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Vincent of Beauvais , or Zonaras ... Ovid being its real source ( see Fraser's Mag . , May , 1880 , p . 629-637 ) : ' The germ ... was derived from Ovid ...
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... Ovid did not give him . Neglecting the first lines about Tarquinius Superbus , and the general feeling that we are dealing with an Abstract of a ( so - calld ) History , we find the statement that , on Lucrece's call , her father came ...
... Ovid did not give him . Neglecting the first lines about Tarquinius Superbus , and the general feeling that we are dealing with an Abstract of a ( so - calld ) History , we find the statement that , on Lucrece's call , her father came ...
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