Tales of the Classics: A New Delineation of the Most Popular Fables, Legends, and Allegories Commemorated in the Works of Poets, Painters, and Sculptors, Volumen1H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Atlas Perseus and Andromeda Marriage of Perseus and Andromeda Conclusion of the Story of Perseus Pallas visits the Muses Pyreneus and the Muses Page 145 153 158 · 164 • 169 · 175 184 · • 188 192 199 • 205 · • 214 • 219 • 224 · 230 Pluto ...
... Atlas Perseus and Andromeda Marriage of Perseus and Andromeda Conclusion of the Story of Perseus Pallas visits the Muses Pyreneus and the Muses Page 145 153 158 · 164 • 169 · 175 184 · • 188 192 199 • 205 · • 214 • 219 • 224 · 230 Pluto ...
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... fabled to be the eye , the second the tooth , & c . & c . This will readily be perceived to be an explanation much more ingenious than probable . PERSEUS AND ATLAS . PERSEUS being fatigued by a long 198 TALES OF THE CLASSICS .
... fabled to be the eye , the second the tooth , & c . & c . This will readily be perceived to be an explanation much more ingenious than probable . PERSEUS AND ATLAS . PERSEUS being fatigued by a long 198 TALES OF THE CLASSICS .
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... ATLAS . PERSEUS being fatigued by a long and rapid flight , stopped towards night at the gates of the palace of the king of Mauritania , the superb Atlas . This monarch was celebrated for his im- mense riches . He possessed innumerable ...
... ATLAS . PERSEUS being fatigued by a long and rapid flight , stopped towards night at the gates of the palace of the king of Mauritania , the superb Atlas . This monarch was celebrated for his im- mense riches . He possessed innumerable ...
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... Atlas ' suddenly changed countenance , and appeared to be struck with the greatest consternation . In fact , the communication which Perseus had made had recalled to the remembrance of the king of Mauritania a prediction which had long ...
... Atlas ' suddenly changed countenance , and appeared to be struck with the greatest consternation . In fact , the communication which Perseus had made had recalled to the remembrance of the king of Mauritania a prediction which had long ...
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... Atlas is always involved in clouds ; from whence the poets have imagined that the heavens rested on its top . Hence Atlas was said to support the world on his shoulders ; that is to say , the celestial world , or residence of the gods ...
... Atlas is always involved in clouds ; from whence the poets have imagined that the heavens rested on its top . Hence Atlas was said to support the world on his shoulders ; that is to say , the celestial world , or residence of the gods ...
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