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... Camerarius uses the words " letale vulnus inflixit . " Compare , too , Shakespeare's " cherished in your breasts " with the " fouere sinu " of Camerar- ius . In Caxton the man " bare her into his hows and leyd her before the fyre ...
... Camerarius uses the words " letale vulnus inflixit . " Compare , too , Shakespeare's " cherished in your breasts " with the " fouere sinu " of Camerar- ius . In Caxton the man " bare her into his hows and leyd her before the fyre ...
Page 115
... Camerarius , op . cit . , pp . 9-10 . See also Appendix V. 4. Measure for Measure , I , iv , 62-68 . 5. Camerarius , op . cit . , 17-18 . See also Appendix V. 6. 2 Henry VI , III , i , 69-76 . Cf. 1 Henry VI , III , iii , 1-8 . 7. Timon ...
... Camerarius , op . cit . , pp . 9-10 . See also Appendix V. 4. Measure for Measure , I , iv , 62-68 . 5. Camerarius , op . cit . , 17-18 . See also Appendix V. 6. 2 Henry VI , III , i , 69-76 . Cf. 1 Henry VI , III , iii , 1-8 . 7. Timon ...
Page 117
... Camerarius . 27. Camerarius , Fabellae Aesopicae , p . 2 ; William Caxton , ed . and tr . , The subtyl historyes and Fables of Esope translated out of Frensshe into Englishe , ( Westmynstre : Caxton , 1484 ) , has the story on page 15 ...
... Camerarius . 27. Camerarius , Fabellae Aesopicae , p . 2 ; William Caxton , ed . and tr . , The subtyl historyes and Fables of Esope translated out of Frensshe into Englishe , ( Westmynstre : Caxton , 1484 ) , has the story on page 15 ...
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