Grecian and Roman MythologyBarnes & Burr, 1864 - 451 sivua |
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Sivu 9
... produced without his knowledge , and preserved against his will . They con spired against their relentless parent , seized and bound him with a cord of wool never to be loosed , while almighty Jove holds the reins of government . Here ...
... produced without his knowledge , and preserved against his will . They con spired against their relentless parent , seized and bound him with a cord of wool never to be loosed , while almighty Jove holds the reins of government . Here ...
Sivu 19
... produced Earth , Love , Erebus , Night , and the Universe . TERRA OR EARTH . Earth was one of the most ancient oracles and deities in mythology . She produced the mountains , the sea , and the ⚫ heavens . Eros , or Love , was probably ...
... produced Earth , Love , Erebus , Night , and the Universe . TERRA OR EARTH . Earth was one of the most ancient oracles and deities in mythology . She produced the mountains , the sea , and the ⚫ heavens . Eros , or Love , was probably ...
Sivu 20
... produced Day . This is the commencement of mythological fic : ions ; the opposite ex- tremes of things are brought together ; -from shapelessness and deformity arise form and beauty , and light is made to spring out of darkness ...
... produced Day . This is the commencement of mythological fic : ions ; the opposite ex- tremes of things are brought together ; -from shapelessness and deformity arise form and beauty , and light is made to spring out of darkness ...
Sivu 23
... producing that solemn movement called the music of the spheres ; imperceptible indeed to our material organ , but so delight- ful and pleasing to the ear of the mind . This wondrous reed on which he incessantly plays , is composed of.
... producing that solemn movement called the music of the spheres ; imperceptible indeed to our material organ , but so delight- ful and pleasing to the ear of the mind . This wondrous reed on which he incessantly plays , is composed of.
Sivu 24
... produce the most unerring and melo- dious notes , calling forth the echo , which poets have made the object of his love . The worship and the different functions of Pan , were derived from the mythology of the Egyptians . This deity was ...
... produce the most unerring and melo- dious notes , calling forth the echo , which poets have made the object of his love . The worship and the different functions of Pan , were derived from the mythology of the Egyptians . This deity was ...
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abode according Adrastos ægis afterwards Alcmena altars Amphitryon ancient Aphrodite Apollo appears Argos arms Athenians Athens Atlas avenge Bacchos beauty became bull Cadmos called celebrated celestial Centaur Ceres chariot charms Chimæra Colchis consecrated dæmons daughter death Deianeira deities Demeter descended Deucalion Diana Dionysos divine earth Eleusis emblem Eteocles Eurystheus fable fate father festival fiction gave genii goddess gods golden Grecian Greece Greeks Hades hand head Heaven Hecate Hephaestos Hera Heracles Hercules Hermes heroes Hesiod Hippodameia honor horse immortals Inachos island Jason Juno Jupiter killed king Lares Love mankind married Medeia Mercury Minerva Minos monster mortal mother mountain Muses Mycenae mysteries Neptune night nymphs Oceanos offered Olympos oracle Penates Perseus Pirithoös Pluto poets Pollux Poseidon priests Prometheus Pterelaos reigned rendered represented rites river Romans sacred sacrifices sent serpent sister solemn sometimes souls temple Thebes Theseus tion Titans Vesta wife winged worship youth Zeus
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Sivu 163 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Sivu 138 - ... present to the inhabitants of the earth. Neptune, upon this, struck the ground with his trident, and immediately a horse issued from the earth. Minerva produced the olive, and obtained the victory by the unanimous voice of the gods, who observed that the olive, as the emblem of peace, is far preferable to the horse, the symbol of war and bloodshed. The victorious deity called the capital Athenae, and became the tutelar goddess of the place.
Sivu 26 - A god of the infernal regions, son of Nox and Erebus, who conducted the souls of the dead in a boat over the rivers Styx and Acheron.
Sivu 70 - ... the matches. The only prize given to the conqueror was a garland of wild olive ; but this was valued as one of the dearest distinctions in life. To have his name proclaimed as victor before assembled Hellas was an object of ambition with the noblest and the wealthiest of the Greeks.
Sivu 62 - JEther or pure invisible Fire ', the most subtle and elastic of all bodies, seems to pervade and expand itself throughout the whole universe. If air be the immediate agent or instrument in natural things, it is the pure invisible fire that is the first natural mover or spring from whence the air derives its power (sect.
Sivu 31 - Pluto's kingdom, to appease the barking mouths of Cerberus with a cake. Orpheus lulled him to sleep with his lyre ; and Hercules dragged him from hell when he went to redeem Alcestis.
Sivu 296 - Atalanta was afterwards recognized by her parents. Her father wished her to marry, to which she consented, on condition that her suitors should run a race with her, promising, if she should be vanquished, to become the wife of the victor ; but the vanquished suitor should be shot by one of her own darts.
Sivu 22 - Jupiter and Necessity. They were supposed to be the ministers of the vengeance of the gods, and therefore appeared stern and inexorable ; always employed in punishing the guilty upon earth, as well as in the infernal regions. They inflicted their vengeance upon earth by wars, pestilence, and...
Sivu 126 - Zeus' lightning, and accompanied by her nymphs went forth through the dark forests and woody mountains. Bending her silver bow, she sends forth the fatal shafts on every side ; the tops of the mountains tremble, and the forests resound with the panting of the wounded deer. Yet, even in the tumult of the chase, the goddess does not forget her divine brother, whom, of all immortals, she loves most. After having enjoyed herself in the sylvan sport in which she delighted — speeding over the hills,...
Sivu 145 - Her dress and attributes are adapted to her character. She has a helmet upon her head, and a plume nodding formidably in the air. In her right hand she holds a spear, and in her left grasps a shield with the head of the dying Medusa upon it. The same figure with all its terrors and beauties, is also on her breast-plate ; and sometimes she is represented with serpents about her shoulders. An owl, the bird sacred to her, is sometimes seen hovering over her helmet.