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- noun Plural form of
morphosis .
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The full title of this last-named work is Ovid's Meta - morphoses Englished Mythologiz'd and Represented in figures by G.S. Bush calls Sandys 'commentary “the greatest repository of allegorized myth in English,” and mentions its attraction for John Keats (Bush, a, pp. 254-55).
Dictionary of the History of Ideas FREDERICK HARD 1968
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When there is no procreation, although the procreative faculties are excited, we see these pseudo-morphoses arise.
Plain Facts for Old and Young John Harvey Kellogg 1897
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When there is no procreation, although the procreative faculties are excited, we see these pseudo-morphoses arise.
Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life. 1877
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