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... Bear . The nymph of Arcady , Kallisto , beloved by Jupiter , was turned into a she - bear by him to deceive Juno . But she was slain by Juno and set among the stars as Arctos by Jupiter , her son Arcas becoming the lesser Bear ; Com ...
... Bear . The nymph of Arcady , Kallisto , beloved by Jupiter , was turned into a she - bear by him to deceive Juno . But she was slain by Juno and set among the stars as Arctos by Jupiter , her son Arcas becoming the lesser Bear ; Com ...
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... Bear , her s . Arcas becoming the little Bear ; P.R ii . 186. See ARCady , Star of . CAMBALU ( properly Can - baluc or ' City of the Khan ' ) : the former capital of Cathay and residence of the Mongol Emperors ; now Pekin , but supposed ...
... Bear , her s . Arcas becoming the little Bear ; P.R ii . 186. See ARCady , Star of . CAMBALU ( properly Can - baluc or ' City of the Khan ' ) : the former capital of Cathay and residence of the Mongol Emperors ; now Pekin , but supposed ...
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... Bear ( with the Polestar ) ; the Greeks steered by the Great Bear ( star of Arcady ) , the Phoenicians by the Lesser Bear : hence the phrase Tyrian ( i.e. Phoenician ) Cynosure ' ; Com . 342. See Arcady , Star of . ( b ) an object of ...
... Bear ( with the Polestar ) ; the Greeks steered by the Great Bear ( star of Arcady ) , the Phoenicians by the Lesser Bear : hence the phrase Tyrian ( i.e. Phoenician ) Cynosure ' ; Com . 342. See Arcady , Star of . ( b ) an object of ...
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At a Solemn Musick | 15 |
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Romanticism Writing and Sexual Difference: Essays on the Prelude Mary Jacobus No preview available - 1994 |