Juno, in a variety of sports, with which that period of life is so vehemendy allured; and among the rest, he was particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror; during his admiration of which, he was miserably torn in pieces by the Titans;... The Pamphleteer - Page 472edited by - 1816Full view - About this book
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1795 - 612 pages
...that period of life is fo vehemently allured ; and among the reft, he \v:is particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror; during his admiration of which, he was miferably torn in pieces by the Titans ; who, not content with this cruelty, firft boiled his members... | |
| George Oliver - Initiations (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) - 1829 - 318 pages
...which that period of life is so vehemently allured; and among the rest he was particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror; during his admiration...cruelty of the deed, hurled his thunder at the Titans; but committed his members to Apollo the brother of Bacchus, that they might be properly interred. And... | |
| Robert Macoy - Freemasons - 1855 - 356 pages
...which that period of life is so vehemently allured; and among the rest he was particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror; during his admiration...cruelty of the deed, hurled his thunder at the Titans ; but committed his members to Apollo, the brother of Bacchus, that they might be properly interred.... | |
| rev. Alexander Hislop - Papacy - 1862 - 512 pages
...While Bacchus, says he, was "beholding himself" with admiration "in a mirror, he was miserably torn to pieces by the Titans, who, not content with this cruelty,...his members in water, and afterwards roasted them in the fire; but while they were tasting his flesh thus dressed, Jupiter, excited by the steam, and... | |
| Thomas Taylor - Bacchantes - 1891 - 270 pages
...or Buddhistic. The life is so vehemently allured; and among the rest, he was particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror; during his admiration...they were tasting his flesh thus dressed, Jupiter, roused by the odor, and perceiving the cruelty of the deed, hurled his thunder at the Titans; but committed... | |
| Orpheus (Greek mythology) - Eleusinian mysteries - 1896 - 272 pages
...should visit our retreats. vehemently allured ; and among the rest, he was particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror; during his admiration...cruelty of the deed, hurled his thunder at the Titans ; but committed his members to Apollo, the brother of Bacchus, that they might be properly interred.... | |
| George Robert Stow Mead - Cults - 1896 - 336 pages
...captivated with beholding his image in a mirror [the Astral L,ight which allures the young soul] ; during his admiration of which he was miserably torn in pieces by the Titans [cosmic and elemental powers, which absorb the energy of the soul through its •desires for things... | |
| Theosophy - 1896 - 558 pages
...particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror [the Astral Light which allures the young soul] ; during his admiration of which he was miserably torn in pieces by the Titans [cosmic and elemental powers, which absorb the energy of the soul through its desires for things of... | |
| Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 233 pages
...particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror [the Astral Light which allures the young soul]; during his admiration of which he was miserably torn in pieces by the Titans [cosmic and elemental powers, which absorb the energy of the soul through its desires for things of... | |
| Kathleen Raine - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2002 - 472 pages
...stratagems of Juno, in a variety of sports. . . . and among the rest, he was particularly captivated with beholding his image in a mirror; during his admiration...cruelty of the deed, hurled his thunder at the Titans; but committed his members to Apollo, the brother of Bacchus, that they might be properly interred.... | |
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