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PROTEUS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE ME ENELAUS was unable to get away from the island of Pharos and in his IV extremity was met by Eidothea who urged him to form an ambush and seize her father , Proteus , who had the gift of prophecy and who ...
PROTEUS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE ME ENELAUS was unable to get away from the island of Pharos and in his IV extremity was met by Eidothea who urged him to form an ambush and seize her father , Proteus , who had the gift of prophecy and who ...
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The Dunciad , II , 129 ff : So Proteus , hunted in a nobler shape , Became , when seized , a puppy or an ape . Satire , The First Epistle of The First Book of Horace , 151 : Did ever Proteus , Merlin , any witch Transform themselves so ...
The Dunciad , II , 129 ff : So Proteus , hunted in a nobler shape , Became , when seized , a puppy or an ape . Satire , The First Epistle of The First Book of Horace , 151 : Did ever Proteus , Merlin , any witch Transform themselves so ...
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During the celebration of the festival of the Mardi Gras at New Orleans there is the Carnival or Ball of Proteus at which the leader assumes to be that divinity , and he must always appear in a new guise and a new costume .
During the celebration of the festival of the Mardi Gras at New Orleans there is the Carnival or Ball of Proteus at which the leader assumes to be that divinity , and he must always appear in a new guise and a new costume .
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HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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