The Words of Mercury: Shakespeare and English Mythography of the RenaissanceInstitut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1974 - 246 páginas |
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... Venus , in Pictor's dialogue form that Batman has avoided in the treatise proper and inexplicably decided to use here : Why was Venus painted Naked ? Because love is naked , and because Venus doth leave those naked , whom naked thinges ...
... Venus , in Pictor's dialogue form that Batman has avoided in the treatise proper and inexplicably decided to use here : Why was Venus painted Naked ? Because love is naked , and because Venus doth leave those naked , whom naked thinges ...
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... Venus off for being " immodest " . Sapho equally in- congruously sets up as a Love Deity : If I gette Cuppid from thee , I my selfe will be the Queene of Love . Shall not I rule the fansies of men , and leade Venus in chains like a ...
... Venus off for being " immodest " . Sapho equally in- congruously sets up as a Love Deity : If I gette Cuppid from thee , I my selfe will be the Queene of Love . Shall not I rule the fansies of men , and leade Venus in chains like a ...
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... Venus , appeared in the 1566 Oxford production of Palamon and Arcite . By 1613 , in The Two Noble Kinsmen , they no longer had such personal epiphanies , but were symbolized by scaled- down associative icons such as doves and clanging ...
... Venus , appeared in the 1566 Oxford production of Palamon and Arcite . By 1613 , in The Two Noble Kinsmen , they no longer had such personal epiphanies , but were symbolized by scaled- down associative icons such as doves and clanging ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aesop Albricus allegorical already ancient annotated Aphthonius Apollo appears attributes Bacon Batman Ben Jonson Boccaccio Cambridge Cartari chapter chastity commentary Cupid delight Deorum device Diana dictionaries edition Elizabethan emblem emblem books England English epithets Erasmus euhemerism euhemeristic fable Fabula Faerie Queene fairies figures Fraunce Fulgentius Giraldi glosses Goddes goddess gods Golden Booke Greek Hero and Leander heroes Herold hieroglyphs Horapollo ibid icon iconographical iconology images Imagines interpretation Italian Jonson Juno Latin Linche London Lyly Macrobius manual Marlowe Martianus Martianus Capella masques material medieval Metamorphoses method moon moral myth mythic mythographers Nashe Natalis Comes notes Ovid Ovid's Ovidian pagan painted picture PLATE play Pliny poem poetic poetry poets proper names psychomachia Puttenham Queen reader reference Renais Renaissance rhetoric Sabinus Sandys Saturn Satyre scholars Seznec Shakespeare Shepheardes Calender sixteenth century sources Spenser Starnes Stephanus symbolic Textor Theseus tion tradition translation Underdowne Venus virgin woodcuts writing