The Golden Age of Myth & Legend: Being a Revised & Enlarged Edition of "The Age of Fable"David Nickerson, 1910 - 495 páginas |
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... turned out in great strength to capture it . Their efforts were all in vain ; no dog could run it down ; and at last they came to Cephalus to borrow his famous dog , whose name was Lelaps . No sooner was the dog let loose than he darted ...
... turned out in great strength to capture it . Their efforts were all in vain ; no dog could run it down ; and at last they came to Cephalus to borrow his famous dog , whose name was Lelaps . No sooner was the dog let loose than he darted ...
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... turned to run immediately on the sight of him , and ran till she had gained a cliff over- looking the sea . Here she stopped and turned round to see whether it was a god or a sea animal , and observed with wonder his shape and colour ...
... turned to run immediately on the sight of him , and ran till she had gained a cliff over- looking the sea . Here she stopped and turned round to see whether it was a god or a sea animal , and observed with wonder his shape and colour ...
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... turned constantly on him . At last , they say , her limbs rooted in the ground , her face became a flower , which turns on its stem so as always to face the sun throughout its daily course ; for it retains to that extent the feeling of ...
... turned constantly on him . At last , they say , her limbs rooted in the ground , her face became a flower , which turns on its stem so as always to face the sun throughout its daily course ; for it retains to that extent the feeling of ...
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THE PHOENIX BASILISK | 387 |
ZOROASTER HINDU MYTH | 406 |
THORS VISIT TO JOTUNHEIM | 422 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Achilles Admetus Æneas alludes ancient Apollo arms Baldur beauty became behold birds body Brahmans breast breath brother called cave Ceres 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 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 mother mountain mythology Neptune night nymph Odin oracle palace Patroclus Perseus Pirithous poem poets Proserpine Psyche queen river rock sacred says Scylla seized sent serpent ship shore Sibyl sight Sigurd sister slain stone stood story sword temple Thebes thee Theseus Thor thou threw told took tree Trojans Troy turned Ulysses Utgard-Loki Venus waves wife wind wings wound young youth