by neufer » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:38 pm
Anthony Barreiro wrote:
I still hope that Juno will look at Io, if only for mythological reasons.
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BRIZE* - Juno's gadfly: Large as a sparrow with a sting the size of a dagger, BRIZE was sent by Hera/Juno to torment Io (transformed into a cow by Zeus, her lover, so that Hera couldn't find her, but to no avail). When Hermes rescued Io he killed
BRIZE, too.
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- Antony and Cleopatra (Folio) Act 3, Scene 10
Scarus:
On our side, like the Token'd Pestilence,
. Where death is sure. Yon ribaudred Nagge of Egypt,
. (Whom Leprosie o're-take) i'th' midst o'th' fight,
. When vantage like a payre of Twinnes appear'd
. Both as the same, or rather ours the elder;
. (The BREEZE vpon her) like a Cow in Inne,
. Hoists Sailes, and flyes.
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Click to play embedded YouTube video.
. Shakespeare p. 18 by Michael Wood.
<<Shakespeare would use '
BREEZE' in a memorable
image when describing the Egyptian queen's flight
from the battle of Actium in Antony & Cleopatra
The BREEZE upon her like a Cow in Iune,
Hoists Sail, and flies.
'
BREEZE' here is an Anglo-Saxon word
that was still used in Midlands dialect in Tudor times.
It refers to the gadflies that, in summer, trouble cows.
That's the kind of knowledge you don't get
at Oxbridge, or in a rich man's house.>>
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Perhaps, AESCHYLUS was a Warwickshire farmer, too:
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_PROMETHEUS BOUND_ ( Trans. Anna Swanwick.)
http://www.monologuearchive.com/a/aeschylus_009.html
IO:
Forthwith my shape and mind distorted were,
. And horned, as ye behold me, goaded on
. By GAD-FLY, keen of fang, with frenzied bounds
. I to Kerchneias' limpid current rush'd,
. And found of Lerna. Then the earth-born herdsman,
. Hot-tempered Argos, ever dogged my steps,
. Gazing upon me with his myriad eyes.
. But him a sudden and unlooked-for fate
. Did reave of life; but I, *BRIZE-tortured* , still
. Before the scorge divine am driven on
. From land to land; the past thou hearest; now
. If thou canst tell my future toils, say on,
. Nor, pity-moved, soothe me with LYING TALES,
. For GARBLED WORDS, I hold, are basest ills.
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[quote="Anthony Barreiro"]
I still hope that Juno will look at Io, if only for mythological reasons.[/quote]-----------------------------------------------------
*[b]BRIZE[/b]* - Juno's gadfly: Large as a sparrow with a sting the size of a dagger, BRIZE was sent by Hera/Juno to torment Io (transformed into a cow by Zeus, her lover, so that Hera couldn't find her, but to no avail). When Hermes rescued Io he killed [b]BRIZE[/b], too.
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[list]Antony and Cleopatra (Folio) Act 3, Scene 10[/list]
Scarus: [color=#0000FF][i]On our side, like the Token'd Pestilence,
. Where death is sure. Yon ribaudred Nagge of Egypt,
. (Whom Leprosie o're-take) i'th' midst o'th' fight,
. When vantage like a payre of Twinnes appear'd
. Both as the same, or rather ours the elder;
. (The [b]BREEZE[/b] vpon her) like a Cow in Inne,
. Hoists Sailes, and flyes.[/i][/color]
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[float=right][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew2hbhAeNnc[/youtube][/float]. Shakespeare p. 18 by Michael Wood.
<<Shakespeare would use '[b]BREEZE[/b]' in a memorable
image when describing the Egyptian queen's flight
from the battle of Actium in Antony & Cleopatra
[i][color=#0000FF] The [b]BREEZE[/b] upon her like a Cow in Iune,
Hoists Sail, and flies.[/color][/i]
'[b]BREEZE[/b]' here is an Anglo-Saxon word
that was still used in Midlands dialect in Tudor times.
It refers to the gadflies that, in summer, trouble cows.
[b] That's the kind of knowledge you don't get
at Oxbridge, or in a rich man's house.[/b]>>
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Perhaps, AESCHYLUS was a Warwickshire farmer, too:
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_PROMETHEUS BOUND_ ( Trans. Anna Swanwick.)
http://www.monologuearchive.com/a/aeschylus_009.html
IO: [i][color=#0000FF]Forthwith my shape and mind distorted were,
. And horned, as ye behold me, goaded on
. By GAD-FLY, keen of fang, with frenzied bounds
. I to Kerchneias' limpid current rush'd,
. And found of Lerna. Then the earth-born herdsman,
. Hot-tempered Argos, ever dogged my steps,
. Gazing upon me with his myriad eyes.
. But him a sudden and unlooked-for fate
. Did reave of life; but I, *[b]BRIZE-tortured[/b]* , still
. Before the scorge divine am driven on
. From land to land; the past thou hearest; now
. If thou canst tell my future toils, say on,
. Nor, pity-moved, soothe me with LYING TALES,
. For GARBLED WORDS, I hold, are basest ills.[/color][/i]
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