The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 38 卷 |
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Ovid does not attempt to suppress it , but he mentions it incidentally as explaining Lucrece's welcome : “ Comiter excipitur ; sanguine iunctus erat . ” Not so Shakespeare : “ But as he is my kinsman , my dear friend , The shame and ...
Ovid does not attempt to suppress it , but he mentions it incidentally as explaining Lucrece's welcome : “ Comiter excipitur ; sanguine iunctus erat . ” Not so Shakespeare : “ But as he is my kinsman , my dear friend , The shame and ...
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The sources of Lucrece are probably to be found in the books most readily accessible to Shakespeare , and these are more likely to have been Ovid , Livy , Chaucer , Gower , than , for example , Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Vincent of ...
The sources of Lucrece are probably to be found in the books most readily accessible to Shakespeare , and these are more likely to have been Ovid , Livy , Chaucer , Gower , than , for example , Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Vincent of ...
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For when we take with the poem , as we are bound to do , the admirably - stated prose ' Argument ' set before it - Shakspere's only long piece of non - dramatic prose — we see at once that Shakespere has in that , details which Ovid did ...
For when we take with the poem , as we are bound to do , the admirably - stated prose ' Argument ' set before it - Shakspere's only long piece of non - dramatic prose — we see at once that Shakespere has in that , details which Ovid did ...
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