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... legend was that he was killed by a wild boar in Lebanon ; and the phenomenon of the redden- ing at a particular season every year of the waters of the Adonis , a stream which flows from Lebanon to the sea near Byblos , was ...
... legend was that he was killed by a wild boar in Lebanon ; and the phenomenon of the redden- ing at a particular season every year of the waters of the Adonis , a stream which flows from Lebanon to the sea near Byblos , was ...
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... legend of the flight of Saturn into Italy , as in the passage ( Æn . viii . 319-20 ) quoted by Hume : - " Primus ab æthereo venit Saturnus Olympo , Arma Jovis fugiens , et regnis exul ademptis . " The " Hesperian Fields " are Italy and ...
... legend of the flight of Saturn into Italy , as in the passage ( Æn . viii . 319-20 ) quoted by Hume : - " Primus ab æthereo venit Saturnus Olympo , Arma Jovis fugiens , et regnis exul ademptis . " The " Hesperian Fields " are Italy and ...
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... legend of his death , as told by Ovid , Metam . ix . Returning from a victorious expedition into Echalia in the Peloponnesus , accompanied by his love Iole , daughter of the king of Echalia , Hercules goes to Œta , a mountain between ...
... legend of his death , as told by Ovid , Metam . ix . Returning from a victorious expedition into Echalia in the Peloponnesus , accompanied by his love Iole , daughter of the king of Echalia , Hercules goes to Œta , a mountain between ...
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... legend , as told in Ovid , was that Circe , being jealous of the nymph Scylla , beloved by Glaucus , poured poisonous juice . into the waters where she bathed , so that , when the nymph touched them , all her body beneath the waist was ...
... legend , as told in Ovid , was that Circe , being jealous of the nymph Scylla , beloved by Glaucus , poured poisonous juice . into the waters where she bathed , so that , when the nymph touched them , all her body beneath the waist was ...
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... legends of the Greeks , and figures as the oracle of his time in the " Edipus Tyrannus " of Sophocles and in other ... legend or history of men of noble intellect suffering under this calamity , and that , next perhaps to Homer ...
... legends of the Greeks , and figures as the oracle of his time in the " Edipus Tyrannus " of Sophocles and in other ... legend or history of men of noble intellect suffering under this calamity , and that , next perhaps to Homer ...
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