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... Paris ' life in the fields . The story of the bull fights has no classical parallels ; Hy- ginus ( 91 ) gives the only suggestion - " [ Paris ] habuit taurum in deliciis " -although there is no fighting men- tioned . Yet the episode of ...
... Paris ' life in the fields . The story of the bull fights has no classical parallels ; Hy- ginus ( 91 ) gives the only suggestion - " [ Paris ] habuit taurum in deliciis " -although there is no fighting men- tioned . Yet the episode of ...
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... Paris ( cf. S , 289-90 , above ) . In some source account there must have occurred the statement that Paris was given his name because of his justice in judging the animal fights . In ET we find only what may have been a suggestion or ...
... Paris ( cf. S , 289-90 , above ) . In some source account there must have occurred the statement that Paris was given his name because of his justice in judging the animal fights . In ET we find only what may have been a suggestion or ...
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... Paris ' return to Troy shows some simi- larity to C , in which Venus lets Paris know about his identity just after the judgment , and Priam receives him again into his household . " If the author of S was influ- enced by this version ...
... Paris ' return to Troy shows some simi- larity to C , in which Venus lets Paris know about his identity just after the judgment , and Priam receives him again into his household . " If the author of S was influ- enced by this version ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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