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This conception was also stated by Chapman in Ovid's Banquet of Sense ( 1595 ) , where he wrestles with the Neo - Platonic paradox that to feast the senses is a means to free the soul . The narrative shows Ovid in a garden ...
This conception was also stated by Chapman in Ovid's Banquet of Sense ( 1595 ) , where he wrestles with the Neo - Platonic paradox that to feast the senses is a means to free the soul . The narrative shows Ovid in a garden ...
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7 fame is a word which Daniel uses loosely to mean good reputation , or bad reputation , infamy ( as here ) ... 19 She means here that no one any longer feels any pity or grief for her fate , although her own grief is always being ...
7 fame is a word which Daniel uses loosely to mean good reputation , or bad reputation , infamy ( as here ) ... 19 She means here that no one any longer feels any pity or grief for her fate , although her own grief is always being ...
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Animals act instinctively , not having the means to communicate with one another rationally . 1. 71 cunningly : eloquently . 1. 73 a kind of granting : apparent acquiescence . put : inflamed . 1. 75 Tantalus : see note on Venus and ...
Animals act instinctively , not having the means to communicate with one another rationally . 1. 71 cunningly : eloquently . 1. 73 a kind of granting : apparent acquiescence . put : inflamed . 1. 75 Tantalus : see note on Venus and ...
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