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... story for Troilus - he inter- preted the story of the Trojan war after his own fashion , though it was not entirely a new one . Horace's reflections on the matter were fundamentally much the same : 1 I While you at Rome , dear Lollius ...
... story for Troilus - he inter- preted the story of the Trojan war after his own fashion , though it was not entirely a new one . Horace's reflections on the matter were fundamentally much the same : 1 I While you at Rome , dear Lollius ...
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... story of Helen and Troy is concerned . They all describe how , after a fruitless effort of Antenor to negotiate the return of the captive Hesione , the Trojans sent a marauding expedition to Greece under Paris , encouraged by the ...
... story of Helen and Troy is concerned . They all describe how , after a fruitless effort of Antenor to negotiate the return of the captive Hesione , the Trojans sent a marauding expedition to Greece under Paris , encouraged by the ...
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... story of Troilus1 and Briseida seems to have been the invention of Benoît , which achieved independent fame when Boccaccio elaborated , from Guido's translation of Benoît , his Il Filostrato ( Chaucer's source ) in which the heroine's ...
... story of Troilus1 and Briseida seems to have been the invention of Benoît , which achieved independent fame when Boccaccio elaborated , from Guido's translation of Benoît , his Il Filostrato ( Chaucer's source ) in which the heroine's ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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