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The wooing by Venus appears in Spenser , Marlowe , Greene , and Passionate Pilgrim , iv . , ix . , xi .; the indifference or reluctance of Adonis , in Marlowe and Greene ( it is implied by Spenser , though his Venus in the end wins as ...
The wooing by Venus appears in Spenser , Marlowe , Greene , and Passionate Pilgrim , iv . , ix . , xi .; the indifference or reluctance of Adonis , in Marlowe and Greene ( it is implied by Spenser , though his Venus in the end wins as ...
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... have its source in a novel of Bandello's — Furnivall had searched Bandello , and Belleforest's Histoires Tragiques , in vain — and that a sympathising handmaiden appears in the French tragedy of Lucrece , as in Shakespeare's poem .
... have its source in a novel of Bandello's — Furnivall had searched Bandello , and Belleforest's Histoires Tragiques , in vain — and that a sympathising handmaiden appears in the French tragedy of Lucrece , as in Shakespeare's poem .
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This phrase , common the succeeding gloom . in writers of the time , appears in 825. ' stonish'dj equivalent to “ con- Hamlet , iii . iv . 51 , and in Antony and founded , ” l . 827 . The meaning is Cleopatra , III . vi . 76.
This phrase , common the succeeding gloom . in writers of the time , appears in 825. ' stonish'dj equivalent to “ con- Hamlet , iii . iv . 51 , and in Antony and founded , ” l . 827 . The meaning is Cleopatra , III . vi . 76.
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