The Golden Age of Myth & LegendGeo. C. Harrap, 1919 - 495 psl. |
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... looked in . Forthwith there escaped a multitude of plagues for hapless man - such as gout , rheumatism , and colic for his body , and envy , spite , and revenge for his mind - and scattered themselves far and wide . Pandora hastened to ...
... looked in . Forthwith there escaped a multitude of plagues for hapless man - such as gout , rheumatism , and colic for his body , and envy , spite , and revenge for his mind - and scattered themselves far and wide . Pandora hastened to ...
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... looked forth , fell in love with him and stole him away . But Cephalus was just married to a charming wife whom he devotedly loved . Her name was Procris . She was a favourite of Diana , the goddess of hunting , who had given her a dog ...
... looked forth , fell in love with him and stole him away . But Cephalus was just married to a charming wife whom he devotedly loved . Her name was Procris . She was a favourite of Diana , the goddess of hunting , who had given her a dog ...
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... looked at them , that one was going to bark , the other to leap forward . Cephalus , though he had lost his dog , still continued to take delight in the chase . He would go out at early morning , ranging the woods and hills ...
... looked at them , that one was going to bark , the other to leap forward . Cephalus , though he had lost his dog , still continued to take delight in the chase . He would go out at early morning , ranging the woods and hills ...
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... looked pityingly and for- givingly on her husband when he made her understand the truth . A hunter once in a grove reclined , To shun the noon's bright eye , And oft he wooed the wandering wind To cool his brow with its sigh . While ...
... looked pityingly and for- givingly on her husband when he made her understand the truth . A hunter once in a grove reclined , To shun the noon's bright eye , And oft he wooed the wandering wind To cool his brow with its sigh . While ...
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... looked everywhere for Actæon , calling on him to join the sport . At the sound of his name he turned his head , and heard them regret that he should be away . He earnestly wished he was . He would have been well pleased to see the ...
... looked everywhere for Actæon , calling on him to join the sport . At the sound of his name he turned his head , and heard them regret that he should be away . He earnestly wished he was . He would have been well pleased to see the ...
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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