Tooke's Pantheon of the Heathen Gods, and Illustrious Heroes: Revised for a Classical Course of Education, and Adapted for the Use of Students of Every Age and of Either Sex |
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... representing him not only worthy of perpetual honour among all posterity , but also of an immortality among the gods above . He then exhibited a statue of him , curiously and neatly made , to which he commanded them to pay the same ...
... representing him not only worthy of perpetual honour among all posterity , but also of an immortality among the gods above . He then exhibited a statue of him , curiously and neatly made , to which he commanded them to pay the same ...
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... represented by the Lacedæmonians and Cretans ? SEC . 2. JUPITER'S DESCENT AND EDUCATION . Those who were skilled in the Heathen Theology , reckon up three Jupiters ; of which the first and se- cond were born in Arcadia . The father of ...
... represented by the Lacedæmonians and Cretans ? SEC . 2. JUPITER'S DESCENT AND EDUCATION . Those who were skilled in the Heathen Theology , reckon up three Jupiters ; of which the first and se- cond were born in Arcadia . The father of ...
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... represented by the ancients as governing the world by his providence ; and is de- scribed as viewing from an eminence the pursuits and contentions of mankind , and weighing in his scales their fortunes and their merits . He is the ...
... represented by the ancients as governing the world by his providence ; and is de- scribed as viewing from an eminence the pursuits and contentions of mankind , and weighing in his scales their fortunes and their merits . He is the ...
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... represented by the ancients ? Repeat the lines from Homer ? How is he represented by Virgil ? CHAPTER II . SEC . I. - APOLLO . HIS IMAGE AND DESCENT . Apollo is represented as a beardless youth , with long hair , comely and graceful ...
... represented by the ancients ? Repeat the lines from Homer ? How is he represented by Virgil ? CHAPTER II . SEC . I. - APOLLO . HIS IMAGE AND DESCENT . Apollo is represented as a beardless youth , with long hair , comely and graceful ...
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... represents the foresight of prophecy . The laurel tree is of a very hot na- ture , always flourishing , and ... represented : Latona , the daughter of Coeus the Titan , con- ceived twins by Jupiter : Juno , incensed at it , sent ...
... represents the foresight of prophecy . The laurel tree is of a very hot na- ture , always flourishing , and ... represented : Latona , the daughter of Coeus the Titan , con- ceived twins by Jupiter : Juno , incensed at it , sent ...
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Page 38 - He spoke, and awful bends his sable brows, Shakes his ambrosial curls, and gives the nod, The stamp of fate, and sanction of the god : High Heaven with trembling the dread signal took, And all Olympus to the centre shook.
Page 83 - At her command rush forth the steeds divine ; Rich with immortal gold their trappings shine. Bright Hebe waits ; by Hebe, ever young, The whirling wheels are to the chariot hung. On the bright axle turns the bidden wheel Of sounding brass; the polish'd axle, steel.
Page 84 - Diti sacrum iussa fero teque isto corpore solvo.' sic ait et dextra crinem secat: omnis et una dilapsus calor atque in ventos vita recessit.
Page 301 - Parva metu primo ; mox sese attollit in auras, Ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila condit...
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Page 207 - O'er whose unhappy waters, void of light, No bird presumes to steer his airy flight; Such deadly stenches from the depth arise, And steaming sulphur, that infects the skies.
Page 302 - Produc'd her last of the Titanian birth. Swift is her walk, more swift her winged haste: A monstrous phantom, horrible and vast. As many plumes as raise her lofty flight, So many piercing eyes...
Page 200 - Auletes leads: a hundred sweep With stretching oars at once the glassy deep. Him and his martial train the Triton bears; High on his poop the sea-green god appears: Frowning he seems his crooked shell to sound, And at the blast the billows dance around.
Page 136 - Stretch'd on his back, he dash'd against the stones Their broken bodies, and their crackling bones : With spouting blood the purple pavement swims, While the dire glutton grinds the trembling limbs.
Page 205 - Far on the right, her dogs foul Scylla hides: Charybdis roaring on the left presides, And in her greedy whirlpool sucks the tides; Then spouts them from below: with fury driv'n, The waves mount up and wash the face of heav'n.