Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable; The Age of ChivalryT.Y. Crowell Company, 1913 - 912 psl. |
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... never entirely leaves us ; and while we have that , no amount of other ills can make us completely wretched . Another story is that Pandora was sent in good faith , by Jupiter , to bless man ; that she was furnished with a box ...
... never entirely leaves us ; and while we have that , no amount of other ills can make us completely wretched . Another story is that Pandora was sent in good faith , by Jupiter , to bless man ; that she was furnished with a box ...
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... never seen the instrument before . " Young man , " said he , " come and take a seat by me on this stone . There is no better place for your flocks to graze in than hereabouts , and here is a pleasant shade such as shepherds love ...
... never seen the instrument before . " Young man , " said he , " come and take a seat by me on this stone . There is no better place for your flocks to graze in than hereabouts , and here is a pleasant shade such as shepherds love ...
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... never sink , as the other stars do , beneath the ocean . Milton alludes to the fact that the constellation of the Bear never sets , when he says : " Let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen in some high lonely tower , Where I may oft ...
... never sink , as the other stars do , beneath the ocean . Milton alludes to the fact that the constellation of the Bear never sets , when he says : " Let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen in some high lonely tower , Where I may oft ...
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... never saw , but which we gods swear by in our most solemn engagements . " Phaeton immediately asked to be permitted for one day to drive the chariot of the sun . The father repented of his promise ; thrice and four times he shook his ...
... never saw , but which we gods swear by in our most solemn engagements . " Phaeton immediately asked to be permitted for one day to drive the chariot of the sun . The father repented of his promise ; thrice and four times he shook his ...
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... never touched his father's horses , never learned his parentage , never prevailed in his request . He is borne along like a vessel that flies before a tempest , when the pilot can do no more and betakes himself to his prayers . What ...
... never touched his father's horses , never learned his parentage , never prevailed in his request . He is borne along like a vessel that flies before a tempest , when the pilot can do no more and betakes himself to his prayers . What ...
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Bulfinch's Mythology– The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends of ... Thomas Bulfinch Visos knygos peržiūra - 1913 |
Bulfinch's Mythology– The Age of Fable; the Age of Chivalry; Legends of ... Thomas Bulfinch Visos knygos peržiūra - 1913 |
Bulfinch's Mythology– The Age of Fable; The Age of Chivalry; Legends of ... Thomas Bulfinch Visos knygos peržiūra - 1913 |
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Achilles adventures Æneas Angelica Apollo armor arms army asked Astolpho battle Bayard beauty behold blow body Bradamante brother called Carahue castle Charlemagne Charlot combat court damsel daughter death Durindana earth enchanter eyes fair father fell friends gave Geraint giant goddess gods Guenever hand head heard Heaven hero Hippogriff honor horse Huon island Isoude Jupiter King Arthur knight lady lance land looked lord maiden Malagigi Manawyddan Merlin mountain mounted never nymphs Ogier Orlando Owain palace paladin passed Perceval poets prince Pryderi Pwyll queen Rinaldo rode Rodomont Rogero round Saracen seized sent shield Sir Bohort Sir Gawain Sir Kay Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Palamedes Sir Tristram slain soon spear stood story struck sword thee Theseus thou threw told took tree Trojans turned Ulysses unto warriors wife wound young youth