The Golden Age of Myth & LegendGeo. C. Harrap, 1919 - 495 psl. |
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... Caves were the first dwell- ings , and leafy coverts of the woods , and huts woven of twigs . Crops would no longer grow without plant- ing . The farmer was obliged to sow the seed , and the toiling ox to draw the plough . Next came the ...
... Caves were the first dwell- ings , and leafy coverts of the woods , and huts woven of twigs . Crops would no longer grow without plant- ing . The farmer was obliged to sow the seed , and the toiling ox to draw the plough . Next came the ...
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... caves of Mount Parnassus . Apollo slew him with his arrows - weapons which he had not before used against any but feeble animals , hares , wild goats , and such game . In commemoration of this illustrious conquest he instituted the ...
... caves of Mount Parnassus . Apollo slew him with his arrows - weapons which he had not before used against any but feeble animals , hares , wild goats , and such game . In commemoration of this illustrious conquest he instituted the ...
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... cave , not adorned with art , but Nature had counterfeited art in its con- struction , for she had turned the arch of its roof with stones as delicately fitted as if by the hand of man . A fountain burst out from one side , whose open ...
... cave , not adorned with art , but Nature had counterfeited art in its con- struction , for she had turned the arch of its roof with stones as delicately fitted as if by the hand of man . A fountain burst out from one side , whose open ...
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... caves below , Wafting in triumph all the flowery braids And festal rings , with which Olympic maids Have decked his current , as an offering meet To lay at Arethusa's shining feet . Think , when he meets at last his fountain bride ...
... caves below , Wafting in triumph all the flowery braids And festal rings , with which Olympic maids Have decked his current , as an offering meet To lay at Arethusa's shining feet . Think , when he meets at last his fountain bride ...
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... cave is the abode of the dull god Somnus . Here Phœbus dares not come , either rising , at midday , or setting . Clouds and shadows are exhaled from the ground , and the light glimmers faintly . The bird of dawning , with crested head ...
... cave is the abode of the dull god Somnus . Here Phœbus dares not come , either rising , at midday , or setting . Clouds and shadows are exhaled from the ground , and the light glimmers faintly . The bird of dawning , with crested head ...
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Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
The Golden Age of Myth & Legend– Being a Revised & Enlarged ..., 45 tomas Thomas Bulfinch Visos knygos peržiūra - 1915 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Achilles Admetus Æneas alludes ancient Apollo arms Baldur beauty became behold birds body Brahmans breast breath brother called cave chariot Chimæra Cyclops daughter dead death deity Diana divine Dryope earth Eurystheus eyes Fafnir fate father favour fell fire flames fled friends gave giant goddess gods golden Greece Greeks hand head heard heart heaven Hector Hercules hero honour husband island Jove Juno Jupiter king land Loki looked maiden Medea Mezentius Milton Minerva monster mortal mother mountain mythology Neptune night nymph Odin oracle palace Patroclus Perseus Pirithous poem poets Psyche queen river rock sacred says Scylla seized sent serpent ship shore Sibyl sight Sigurd sister slain sleep stone stood story sword temple Thebes thee Theseus Thor thou threw told took tree Trojans Troy turned Turnus Ulysses Utgard-Loki Venus waves wife wind wound young youth