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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... nights were taken up in her search , though Jessica , in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice , seems to think that Medea ... night Medea gathered the enchanted herbs That did renew old Æson . After gathering a collection of items that would ...
... nights were taken up in her search , though Jessica , in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice , seems to think that Medea ... night Medea gathered the enchanted herbs That did renew old Æson . After gathering a collection of items that would ...
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... night after night Artemis re- turns to Mount Latmos to lie with her sleeping lover . This myth is referred to incidentally by many English poets . In The Merchant of Venice ( 5. 1. 109–110 ) , for example , Portia explains a moonless night ...
... night after night Artemis re- turns to Mount Latmos to lie with her sleeping lover . This myth is referred to incidentally by many English poets . In The Merchant of Venice ( 5. 1. 109–110 ) , for example , Portia explains a moonless night ...
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... night when Amphitryon was to return from war , appeared to her as her own husband and , to prolong his pleasure , made the night three times its usual length . In the Epithalamion ( 328 ) Spenser asks that his wedding night may be Lyke ...
... night when Amphitryon was to return from war , appeared to her as her own husband and , to prolong his pleasure , made the night three times its usual length . In the Epithalamion ( 328 ) Spenser asks that his wedding night may be Lyke ...
Contenido
Greek Myth and the Poets an introduction | 1 |
The Myths | 13 |
Genealogical Tables | 80 |
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Achilles Admetus Aeneas Agamemnon Alcestis Aphrodite Apollo Arcadia ARGONAUTS Argos arrows Artemis Asclepius Athene ATREUS beauty became Bellerophon brother Cadmus called Centaurs chariot classical Clytemnestra Comus Copyright Cronus Daedalus daughter death Demeter describes Diomedes Dionysus EARTH GODDESSES English literature Eros Eurystheus Faerie Queene famous fate father fell in love Gaea gave giant girl golden Greece Greek Hades Helen Hephaestus Hera Heracles Hermes hero horse immortal island Jason killed king land later Leto lover married Menelaus Milton monster mortal mother Mount Muses myth Nymph Oceanus Odysseus Oedipus Olympian Olympus oracle Orestes Orion Orpheus Paradise Lost Peleus Persephone Perseus poem poetry poets Poseidon Prometheus Reprinted Rhea river Roman name ROME Romulus says SEA GODS sister Sisyphus song sons Spenser story suitors symbol T. S. Eliot Tartarus terrible THEBES Theseus Thetis Tiresias Titans TROJAN TROJAN WAR Troy W. H. Auden wife wind Zeus Zeus's