Shakespeare's Ovid: Being Arthur Golding's Translation of the MetamorphosesCentaur Press, 1961 - 321 pages |
Contents
The Preface too the Reader | 15 |
The First Booke of Ovids Metamorphosis | 21 |
The Seconde Booke | 41 |
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