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The case for Caxton's Recuyell as the particular authority ... much elaborated the matter might be ( and usually was ) can be seen from the fact that the story of Mount Ida occupies 6 lines in Dares ' prose and 60 lines in Caxton's .
The case for Caxton's Recuyell as the particular authority ... much elaborated the matter might be ( and usually was ) can be seen from the fact that the story of Mount Ida occupies 6 lines in Dares ' prose and 60 lines in Caxton's .
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The most drastic changes in chronology are that the death of Patroclus ( in Caxton's second battle ) is delayed so as to provide ( as in Homer ) the motive for Achilles ' participation in the grand finale ; that Achilles ' falling in ...
The most drastic changes in chronology are that the death of Patroclus ( in Caxton's second battle ) is delayed so as to provide ( as in Homer ) the motive for Achilles ' participation in the grand finale ; that Achilles ' falling in ...
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Caxton describes Nestor as having been with Hercules when he attacked Troy in revenge for Laomedon's hostility to Jason . Laomedon did ' marvels of arms ' ( pp . 349–50 ) in defending the city but was slain by Hercules . Lydgate ( 1.
Caxton describes Nestor as having been with Hercules when he attacked Troy in revenge for Laomedon's hostility to Jason . Laomedon did ' marvels of arms ' ( pp . 349–50 ) in defending the city but was slain by Hercules . Lydgate ( 1.
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
The Date Ixxyiii | xxxviii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
Urheberrecht | |
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