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... mention Philomela and Cleopatra , two of the nine legends actually completed ? The omission of Cleopatra is all the ... mentioned in the House of Fame , Professor John L. Lowes concludes as follows : The confusion is inextricable , and ...
... mention Philomela and Cleopatra , two of the nine legends actually completed ? The omission of Cleopatra is all the ... mentioned in the House of Fame , Professor John L. Lowes concludes as follows : The confusion is inextricable , and ...
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... mentioned by the Man of Law no less than fourteen are found in Ovid's Heroides and still another ( Thisbe ) appears in the Metamorphoses . The only non- Ovidian items in the list are Lucresse ( whose story Chaucer had mentioned in the ...
... mentioned by the Man of Law no less than fourteen are found in Ovid's Heroides and still another ( Thisbe ) appears in the Metamorphoses . The only non- Ovidian items in the list are Lucresse ( whose story Chaucer had mentioned in the ...
Pagina 206
... mention of the rab- binical conceit that Adam was originally created an hermaphrodite : Plato and some of the Rabbins ... mentioned in several of the commen- taries : Pererius , op . cit . , IV , 224 , p . 216 ; Menochius in the Biblia ...
... mention of the rab- binical conceit that Adam was originally created an hermaphrodite : Plato and some of the Rabbins ... mentioned in several of the commen- taries : Pererius , op . cit . , IV , 224 , p . 216 ; Menochius in the Biblia ...
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