The Classical Mythology of Milton's English PoemsGordian Press, 1964 - 111 páginas |
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... told by Aris- tides ( 7. 77 ) , says that Apollo himself , according to the poets , caused Delos to become stationary , ' planting it firmly in the sea , because he had been born there . ' Cf. Verg . Æn . 3. 75 . The story of the hinds ...
... told by Aris- tides ( 7. 77 ) , says that Apollo himself , according to the poets , caused Delos to become stationary , ' planting it firmly in the sea , because he had been born there . ' Cf. Verg . Æn . 3. 75 . The story of the hinds ...
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... told by Ovid ( Met . 3. 583 ff . ) . Some Tyrrhene pirates , ' qui postea Tusci sunt dicti ' ( Hyg . Fab . 134 ) , engaged to carry Bacchus to Naxos , but as they turned aside to sell him into slavery , their ship became wreathed with ...
... told by Ovid ( Met . 3. 583 ff . ) . Some Tyrrhene pirates , ' qui postea Tusci sunt dicti ' ( Hyg . Fab . 134 ) , engaged to carry Bacchus to Naxos , but as they turned aside to sell him into slavery , their ship became wreathed with ...
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... told by Livy ( Epit . 11 ; cf. Paus . 3. 23 ) . EREBUS . - P . L. 2. 883 ; C. 804 . In Homer Erebus is used indefinitely of the abode of the dead . In Od . 11. 37. ' the spirits of the dead that be departed gathered them from out of ...
... told by Livy ( Epit . 11 ; cf. Paus . 3. 23 ) . EREBUS . - P . L. 2. 883 ; C. 804 . In Homer Erebus is used indefinitely of the abode of the dead . In Od . 11. 37. ' the spirits of the dead that be departed gathered them from out of ...
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The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems, Volumen8 Charles Grosvenor Osgood Vista completa - 1900 |
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