The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art: Based Originally on Bulfinch's Bulfinch's "age of Fable" (1855) : Accompanied by An Interpretative and Illustrative CommentaryGinn, 1939 - 597 páginas |
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... means darkness ( Preller 1 , 190 , note 4 ) ; and even if light is born of or after darkness , the sun ( Apollo ) and the moon ( Artemis , or Diana ) can hardly be considered to be twins of Darkness ( Leto ) , for they do not illuminate ...
... means darkness ( Preller 1 , 190 , note 4 ) ; and even if light is born of or after darkness , the sun ( Apollo ) and the moon ( Artemis , or Diana ) can hardly be considered to be twins of Darkness ( Leto ) , for they do not illuminate ...
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... means the radiant one . The sun is called both Helios Phaethon and Helios Phoebus in Homer . It was an easy feat of ... means son of , and is used in patro- nymics ; for instance , Pelides ( Peleides ) , Achilles ; Tydides , Diomede ...
... means the radiant one . The sun is called both Helios Phaethon and Helios Phoebus in Homer . It was an easy feat of ... means son of , and is used in patro- nymics ; for instance , Pelides ( Peleides ) , Achilles ; Tydides , Diomede ...
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... means lord ; patron of the Swedes , harvest - god . Balder means also lord or king . On the one hand , his attributes recall those of Apollo ; on the other hand , his story appeals to , and is colored by , the Christian imagination . He ...
... means lord ; patron of the Swedes , harvest - god . Balder means also lord or king . On the one hand , his attributes recall those of Apollo ; on the other hand , his story appeals to , and is colored by , the Christian imagination . He ...
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INTRODUCTION ххіх | 1 |
Purpose of the Study The Fable and the Myth Origin of the World | 17 |
THE GODS OF EARTH | 43 |
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