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Summary Of: Acis

Acis and Galatea by Claude Lorrain... Acis and Galatea by Claude Lorrain... Acis and Galatea by Claude Lorrain... Acis was the son of... The tale of Acis and Galatea was familiar from the Renaissance onwards...

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