Stories from heathen mythology and Greek historyJoseph Masters, 1847 - 241 páginas |
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... beauty of the myths themselves , disturbed though that truth and beauty too often are . If children are to be.
... beauty of the myths themselves , disturbed though that truth and beauty too often are . If children are to be.
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John Mason Neale. beauty too often are . If children are to be taught Mythology at all , —and that they must be under the present state of things , none will deny , -surely nothing can be more pernicious to their minds than the perpetual ...
John Mason Neale. beauty too often are . If children are to be taught Mythology at all , —and that they must be under the present state of things , none will deny , -surely nothing can be more pernicious to their minds than the perpetual ...
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... Beauty , -and they falsely imagined the goddess Aphrodite ( Venus ) . They knew that He must be able to foretel things to come ; and so they thought of Phoebus Apollo , who had knowledge of the past , present , and B 2 INTRODUCTION . 5.
... Beauty , -and they falsely imagined the goddess Aphrodite ( Venus ) . They knew that He must be able to foretel things to come ; and so they thought of Phoebus Apollo , who had knowledge of the past , present , and B 2 INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... and putting on his godlike beauty . " If thou seekest the golden apples , thou hast a task of terrible jeopardy . Seek Mount Atlas in Libya ; at its foot dwell the nymphs thou requirest . And now loose me : thou 38 HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY .
... and putting on his godlike beauty . " If thou seekest the golden apples , thou hast a task of terrible jeopardy . Seek Mount Atlas in Libya ; at its foot dwell the nymphs thou requirest . And now loose me : thou 38 HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY .
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... beauty ; that thou shouldest lay down thy life for one that is bound , did the gods so will it , to die for thee . Shall not men say , as they gaze on my tomb , even when many ages have passed away , Here lies Admetus , the coward , who ...
... beauty ; that thou shouldest lay down thy life for one that is bound , did the gods so will it , to die for thee . Shall not men say , as they gaze on my tomb , even when many ages have passed away , Here lies Admetus , the coward , who ...
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Stories from Heathen Mythology and Greek History: For the Use of Christian ... John Mason Neale Vista de fragmentos - 1905 |
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Admetus Ægeus Alcestis ALDERSGATE STREET Altar Ammeas answered Antigone Archias Arion Aristomenes Athene banquet beauty bound called Callias Cambridge Camden Society chariot Charon Christian Church Circe cloth companions counsel cried dark daughter death Demeter Demy 8vo dwell earth Ecclesiological Edition enemy Engravings Enomaus Eteocles Eurydice Eurylochus Eurystheus father fear feast flowers friends gave gloomy goddess Greeks Hades hand hath heard heart Helius Hercules Hermes hero Hippodameia holy honour hope horses house of Hades immortal gods Iolaus Ithaca Jaddua king knew labour late Cambridge Camden Leontiades looked LORD lotus maidens Medusa Melampus Mellon monster mortal mythology Nereus never night palace Pelopidas Pelops Persephone Perseus Phaeton Philippides Phyllidas Polemarch Polydectes Polynices prayed PRAYER Price 6d Priest Sermons shore spake steeds stood Story strength sweet sword Thebes thee Theseus things thou shalt thou wilt Ulysses words Zeus
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