| Cora Linn Morrison Daniels - 1903 - 592 páginas
...Argive princess and of a beauty so irresistible, that Zeus himself could not help being attracted to her, and visited her in the form of a shower of gold. In some pictures the gross idea of a shower of gold coins is used, but in the more ideal, the glorious... | |
| GLEASON - 1920 - 264 páginas
...Hawthorne's Wonder Booh. putes : cf. putes, 1. 95. 787. eludere possit : might have deceived. Danaë was the daughter of Acrisius, king of Argos. She was...Ovid aureus ignis in Metamorphoses, V, 113 (aureus ut Danaen Asopida luserit ignis). 789. gaudenti : (sc. ei), dat. of reference. H. 425, 2 & 4 (384, II,... | |
| Ovid, Clarence Willard Gleason - 1920 - 248 páginas
...allusions to this golden fruit. See Hawthorne's Wonder Book. putes : cf. putes, 1. 95. 787. eludere possit : might have deceived. Danae was the daughter...Jupiter fell in love with her, and visited her in the farm of a shower of gold, called by Ovid aureus ignis in Metamorphoses, V, 113 (aureus ut Danaen Asopida... | |
| Ovid, Clarence Willard Gleason - 1922 - 256 páginas
...787. eludere possit : might have deceived. Danaë was the daughter of Acrisius, king of Argos. ¡Jhe was imprisoned in a dungeon or, some say, in a tower...Ovid aureus ignis in Metamorphoses, V, 113 (aureus ut L)anaen Asopida luserit ignis). 789. gaudenti : (sc. ei), dat. of reference. H. 425, 2 & 4 (384, II,... | |
| Ovid, Clarence Willard Gleason - 1927 - 264 páginas
...allusions to this golden fruit. See Hawthorne's Wonder Book. putes : cf. putes, 1. 95. 787. eludere possit : might have deceived. Danae was the daughter...Ovid aureus ignis in Metamorphoses, V, 113 (aureus ut Danaen Asopida luserit ignis). 789. gaudenti: (sc. ei), dat. of reference. H. 425, 2 & 4 (384, II,... | |
| Cora Linn Daniels, C. M. Stevans - 2003 - 592 páginas
...Argive princess and of a beauty so irresistible, that Zeus himself could not help being attracted to her, and visited her in the form of a shower of gold. In some pictures the gross idea of a shower of gold coins is used, but in the more ideal, the glorious... | |
| Marjory Veronica Seton-Williams - 2000 - 222 páginas
...up in a chamber of bronze so no one could come near her. But Zeus, who had already seen her, loved her and visited her in the form of a shower of gold and in due course Danae bore him a son, Perseus. In fear, Acrisius put Danae and the child in a wooden... | |
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