The Metamorphoses by Ovid [Medea]
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The Metamorphosesby Ovid And that her [Medea’s] arts may not cease, the Phasian feigns a counterfeit quarrel with her husband,
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The Metamorphosesby Ovid [Medea] says, “O Night, most faithful to these my mysteries, and ye golden Stars, who, with the Moon,
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The Metamorphosesby Ovid [Medea] says, “O Night, most faithful to these my mysteries, and ye golden Stars, who, with the Moon,
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The Metamorphosesby Ovid [Medea] says, “O Night, most faithful to these my mysteries, and ye golden Stars, who, with the Moon,
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The Metamorphosesby Ovid [Medea] says, “O Night, most faithful to these my mysteries, and ye golden Stars, who, with the Moon,
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The Metamorphosesby Ovid [Medea] says, “O Night, most faithful to these my mysteries, and ye golden Stars, who, with the Moon,
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What is resolution in a play?(1 point) Responses
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The Metamorphosesby Ovid Jason, after his return home, requests Medea to restore his father Æson to youth, which she performs;
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