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Pagina 202
19 She means here that no one any longer feels any pity or grief for her fate , although her own grief is always being reborn . 1. 22 None of the nine Muses ( the goddesses of the arts ) inspires poets to lament the wretchedness of ...
19 She means here that no one any longer feels any pity or grief for her fate , although her own grief is always being reborn . 1. 22 None of the nine Muses ( the goddesses of the arts ) inspires poets to lament the wretchedness of ...
Pagina 220
588 whom refers to Scylla , the originator of her grief . 1. 595 attainted : affected . 1. 602 affect : passion . recure : remedy , assuagement . 1. 605 weary with her harms : sorely afflicted by the pangs of love . 1.
588 whom refers to Scylla , the originator of her grief . 1. 595 attainted : affected . 1. 602 affect : passion . recure : remedy , assuagement . 1. 605 weary with her harms : sorely afflicted by the pangs of love . 1.
Pagina 251
961-6 The verbal conceits in this highly artificial stanza indicate the complementary action of her eyes and her tears in expressing her grief ; and when she turned from weeping to sighing , her tears soon broke out again . 1.
961-6 The verbal conceits in this highly artificial stanza indicate the complementary action of her eyes and her tears in expressing her grief ; and when she turned from weeping to sighing , her tears soon broke out again . 1.
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