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... goddess , the head and an arm wanting . She is represented , as usual , sitting . The chair has a lion carved on each side , and on the back . The area is bounded by a low rim or seat , and about five yards over . The whole is hewn out ...
... goddess , the head and an arm wanting . She is represented , as usual , sitting . The chair has a lion carved on each side , and on the back . The area is bounded by a low rim or seat , and about five yards over . The whole is hewn out ...
Page xxvii
... goddess , that I may increase in wis- dom . But if you shamelessly endeavour to deceive me , I 57 An ancient British inscription , cut in wood , and given by the Rev. Horne , ( Bibliography , vol . i . p . 105 , ) says , Enwawg meiciad ...
... goddess , that I may increase in wis- dom . But if you shamelessly endeavour to deceive me , I 57 An ancient British inscription , cut in wood , and given by the Rev. Horne , ( Bibliography , vol . i . p . 105 , ) says , Enwawg meiciad ...
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... goddess , and is paral- lel to Medeia . According to Hesiod ( Theog . 1001 ) she had two children by Odysseus , Agrius and Latinus . Conf . Apollod . i . 9. Strabo v . Virgil , Ecl . viii . v . 70. Æn . iii . v . 386 ; vii . v . 10 ...
... goddess , and is paral- lel to Medeia . According to Hesiod ( Theog . 1001 ) she had two children by Odysseus , Agrius and Latinus . Conf . Apollod . i . 9. Strabo v . Virgil , Ecl . viii . v . 70. Æn . iii . v . 386 ; vii . v . 10 ...
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... goddesses , detained in her hollow grot , desiring him to be her husband . But when , after revolving years , the time had now arrived , in which the gods destined him to return home to Ithaca , not even then was he freed from labours ...
... goddesses , detained in her hollow grot , desiring him to be her husband . But when , after revolving years , the time had now arrived , in which the gods destined him to return home to Ithaca , not even then was he freed from labours ...
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... goddess Minerva then answered him : " O father mine , thou son of Saturn , highest of kings , of a truth he has perished by a fitting destruction ; so too may another perish who perpetrates such deeds . But my heart burns 14 for the ...
... goddess Minerva then answered him : " O father mine , thou son of Saturn , highest of kings , of a truth he has perished by a fitting destruction ; so too may another perish who perpetrates such deeds . But my heart burns 14 for the ...
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