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Heroides is a series of letters from heroines to their husbands or lovers , sometimes with male replies , and here Ovid shows some psychological understanding in the presentation of love from the feminine standpoint .
Heroides is a series of letters from heroines to their husbands or lovers , sometimes with male replies , and here Ovid shows some psychological understanding in the presentation of love from the feminine standpoint .
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But The Shepherd's Calendar ( 1579 ) stimulated pastoral and the pastoral complaint , and The Faerie Queen ( begun by 1580 ) affected the development of the Ovidian romance by its use of the long rhyming stanza and by the captivating ...
But The Shepherd's Calendar ( 1579 ) stimulated pastoral and the pastoral complaint , and The Faerie Queen ( begun by 1580 ) affected the development of the Ovidian romance by its use of the long rhyming stanza and by the captivating ...
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Shakepeare's principal source was Book X of Ovid's Metamorphoses , lines 510-62 and 705-39 , although he departs from Ovid in making Adonis refuse to be seduced . This reluctance may , however , be found in Ovid's story of Salmacis and ...
Shakepeare's principal source was Book X of Ovid's Metamorphoses , lines 510-62 and 705-39 , although he departs from Ovid in making Adonis refuse to be seduced . This reluctance may , however , be found in Ovid's story of Salmacis and ...
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