Classical Myths in English LiteratureRinehart, 1952 - 444 páginas In dictionary format. Alphabetical. Many entries have only a definition. Longer entries include more thorough explanation of the topic in classical mythology, and examples of notable allusions in English literature. |
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... Apollo . Originally Paean was an Olympian himself , the physician of the gods , but he was little more than a personified abstraction , and his name was soon attached to Apollo and later to Asclepius . Songs of praise or triumph ...
... Apollo . Originally Paean was an Olympian himself , the physician of the gods , but he was little more than a personified abstraction , and his name was soon attached to Apollo and later to Asclepius . Songs of praise or triumph ...
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... Apollo and Artemis also took swift and terrible vengeance on Niobe , who boasted that she was superior to Leto ( for details , see ARTEMIS ) . Apollo is the god of light , archery , medicine , and poetry and music . Because he is the ...
... Apollo and Artemis also took swift and terrible vengeance on Niobe , who boasted that she was superior to Leto ( for details , see ARTEMIS ) . Apollo is the god of light , archery , medicine , and poetry and music . Because he is the ...
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... Apollo . The wit of Andrew Marvell in The Garden ( 27-30 ) turns Apollo's defeat into victory by the suggestion that the deepest desire of men and gods is for the innocent peace of nature : The Gods , that mortal Beauty chase , Still in ...
... Apollo . The wit of Andrew Marvell in The Garden ( 27-30 ) turns Apollo's defeat into victory by the suggestion that the deepest desire of men and gods is for the innocent peace of nature : The Gods , that mortal Beauty chase , Still in ...
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According Achilles Aeneas Aeschylus Agamemnon Aphrodite Apollo appears Artemis asked Athene beauty became brother brought called carried caused child classical Cronus Daedalus daughter dead death describes Dionysus earth English Eteocles Faerie Queene famous fate father fell finally followed force gave girl give given goddess golden Greek Hades hand head Helen Hera Heracles Hermes hero horse human island Italy killed king land later literature lived Lost married means Milton mortal mother Mount Muses myth nature night Nymph Odysseus once oracle Paradise play poem poetry poets Poseidon Prometheus refers represented river Roman Roman name says SEA GODS seems sent seven ship sister sometimes song sons Spenser spirit story symbol tells THEBES Theseus Tiresias Titans told took tried TROJAN Troy turned usually wife wind young Zeus