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Where did by jove come from? What is the origion of By Jove? What is the etymology of by jove? Jove courted in the form of a bull? What is the origin of the phrase by jove? Where did by jove i think he's got it come from?
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Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 148 : "In Kalydon Herakles courted Deianeira, the daughter of Oeneus, and for her hand in marriage wrestled with Akhelous. Akheloios took the form of a bull, but Herakles knocked off one of his horns. ... He told his tale how Jove [Zeus] would be her father-in-law, the fame of his...
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But here she became mother of Perseus, notwithstanding the precautions of her father, according to some accounts by her uncle Proetus, and according to others by Zeus, who visited her in the form of a shower of gold. ... But Jove [Zeus], ... The second shall Europa woo for the bold bull abducting. The third to Plouto’s bridal...
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and then, assuming the form of a bull, he carries Europa over the sea to the isle of Crete. BOOK III. ... Assuming the form of Beroë, she contrives the destruction of Semele by the lightnings of Jupiter; while Bacchus, being saved alive from his mother's womb, is brought up on the earth.
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While the bull of marriage is the sadly yoked, formerly savage creature, the bull that Claudio refers to comes from the classical myth in which Zeus took the form of a bull and carried off the mortal woman Europa.
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Associating the court of love with that which gave rise to the confusion of tongues (and .... Europa was seduced by Jove in the form of a bull (Book 2). ...
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The ice had slid around at the cracks. There is liquid water under the ice up to 100 km below the surface. There are also some large spots on the surface. In Roman mythology Europa was courted by Jupiter in the form of a bull.
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en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior_Solar_System/Jupiter
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An interactive activity about the planet Jupiter for k-12 students ... The ice had slid around at the cracks. There is liquid water under the ice up to 100 km below the surface. There are also some large spots on the surface. In Roman mythology Europa was courted by Jupiter in the form of a bull...
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By Jove! he understood English, too. Did you see that?" ; "Yes; and I called him an ass! I hope he doesn't mind it." ; "Oh! no; he won't think anything about it," said Johnson. "That sort of fellows don't. I dare say we shall see him in the bull-ring next Sunday, and then we'll make all right with a glass of lemonade." ;
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www.readprint.com/work-6041/John-Bull-on-the-Guadalquivir-Anthony-Trollope
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