Bulfinch's MythologyPenguin, 1979 |
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الصفحة 252
... Priam , yet exercised a degree of impartiality ; not , however , without exceptions . Thetis , the mother of Achilles , warmly re- sented the injury done to her son . She repaired immediately to Jove's palace and besought him to make ...
... Priam , yet exercised a degree of impartiality ; not , however , without exceptions . Thetis , the mother of Achilles , warmly re- sented the injury done to her son . She repaired immediately to Jove's palace and besought him to make ...
الصفحة 260
... Priam , perhaps on occasion of the truce which was allowed the Trojans for the burial of Hector . He was captivated with her charms , and to win her in marriage agreed to use his influence with the Greeks to grant peace to Troy . While ...
... Priam , perhaps on occasion of the truce which was allowed the Trojans for the burial of Hector . He was captivated with her charms , and to win her in marriage agreed to use his influence with the Greeks to grant peace to Troy . While ...
الصفحة 263
... Priam , overcome with indignation , hurled his spear with feeble hand against Pyrrhus , and was forthwith slain by him . Queen Hecuba and her daughter Cassandra were carried captives to Greece . Cassandra had been loved by Apollo , and ...
... Priam , overcome with indignation , hurled his spear with feeble hand against Pyrrhus , and was forthwith slain by him . Queen Hecuba and her daughter Cassandra were carried captives to Greece . Cassandra had been loved by Apollo , and ...
المحتوى
Introduction by Joseph Campbell | 6 |
Stories of Gods and Heroes | 13 |
Prometheus and Pandora | 38 |
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Achilles Aeneas alludes ancient Apollo Aristaeus arms arrow Athens Bacchus beauty behold body breath brother Cadmus called cave Cephalus Ceres chariot charm Cupid Cyclops daughter death deities Diana Dryope earth Eurystheus eyes fate father fell fled friends gave goddess gods golden Greek vase hair hand head heard heaven Hector Hercules hero Hippomenes husband island J. M. W. Turner Jason Jove Juno Jupiter king land looked lyre maiden Medea Meleager Mercury Milton Minerva monster mortal mother mountain Museum Neptune nymphs oracle Orpheus palace Patroclus Perseus Phaeacian Phaëton Phineus Pirithous poet Priam Psyche queen river rock round Scylla seized sent serpent ship shore Sibyl sight sister sleep stars stood story struck tears temple Theseus thou thought threw told took tree Trojans Troy turned Turnus Ulysses Venus waves wife wind wings wound youth