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Erotesis
Erotesis Er`o*te"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a questioning, fr. ? to ask.] (Rhet.) A figure o? speech by which a strong affirmation of the contrary, is implied under the form o? an earnest interrogation, as in the following lines; Must I give way and room to your rash choler? Shall I be frighted when a madman stares? --Shak.

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- In Ancient Gr**** religion and mythology, the Erotes (/əˈroʊtiːz/; Ancient Gr****: ἔρωτες, érōtes) are a collective of winged gods ****ociated with love and...
- advances of others, or the avenger of unrequited love. He is one of the Erotes. Anteros was the son of Ares and Aphrodite in Gr**** mythology, given as...
- such as the love goddess Aphrodite and gods in her retinue, such as the Erotes: Eros, Himeros and Pothos. Eros is also part of a trinity of gods that pla****...
- children of Aphrodite and Ares and, with some of his siblings, was one of the Erotes, a group of winged love gods. He is usually presented as a handsome young...
- The monument was excavated between 1975 and 1980. The so-called "tomb of Erotes" lies on a hill to the northwest of Eretria city and counts among the most...
- mythology, Himeros (Ancient Gr****: Ἱμερος, lit. 'desire') is one of the seven Erotes, a group of winged love deities, and part of Aphrodite's procession. Often...
- Loeb version) Erotes (Gr**** original and Danish translation) Jope, James (2011). "Interpretation and authenticity of the Lucianic Erotes" (PDF). Helios...
- and flattery. He was part of Aphrodite's procession, and one of the seven Erotes, a group of winged love deities, along with Eros, Anteros, Hermaphroditus...
- The classical Erotes or putto re-appeared in art during the Italian Renaissance in both religious and mythological art and is often known in English as...
- terminology of art history, Italian amorini), the equivalent of the Gr**** Erotes. Cupids are a frequent motif of both Roman art and later Western art of...