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( lines 650-3 , 678-82 ) All three classical forests are related , but Shakespeare appears to have been drawn to the Virgilian and Senecan forests for their quality of primal depth . Ovid's ' ancient wood ' has a hint of this in the ...
( lines 650-3 , 678-82 ) All three classical forests are related , but Shakespeare appears to have been drawn to the Virgilian and Senecan forests for their quality of primal depth . Ovid's ' ancient wood ' has a hint of this in the ...
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Although other aspects of Shakespeare's Venus in relation to conventional representations of the goddess still remain to be examined , for example , the link between her and Venus Meretrix ( Venus the Prostitute ; see lines 511522 ) ...
Although other aspects of Shakespeare's Venus in relation to conventional representations of the goddess still remain to be examined , for example , the link between her and Venus Meretrix ( Venus the Prostitute ; see lines 511522 ) ...
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as well , to the portrayal of her after Adonis has left ( lines ) 811ff . ) . In that latter part of the poem , however , it does not primarily indicate Venus ' continued , personal discovery of how humans experience unrequited love ...
as well , to the portrayal of her after Adonis has left ( lines ) 811ff . ) . In that latter part of the poem , however , it does not primarily indicate Venus ' continued , personal discovery of how humans experience unrequited love ...
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