CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 91
... Appearing to Peleus , she told him to urge his companions to be on their way , since the Nereïds were waiting to ... appeared , swimming on either side of the ship . Thetis , unknown to the Argo- nauts , guided the steering oar . The ...
... Appearing to Peleus , she told him to urge his companions to be on their way , since the Nereïds were waiting to ... appeared , swimming on either side of the ship . Thetis , unknown to the Argo- nauts , guided the steering oar . The ...
Page 195
... appeared in his four- horse chariot , snatched up the girl , and drove quickly back to the Underworld . There is much disputing about where this happened , but one widespread view places the event near the city of Henna . 194 DEMETER ...
... appeared in his four- horse chariot , snatched up the girl , and drove quickly back to the Underworld . There is much disputing about where this happened , but one widespread view places the event near the city of Henna . 194 DEMETER ...
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... appeared and commanded the brothers to spare their lives , promising that they would leave Phineus in peace . The Harpies retired to their cave on the side of Mount Dicte , in Crete . Aeneas and the Trojans encountered the Harpies on ...
... appeared and commanded the brothers to spare their lives , promising that they would leave Phineus in peace . The Harpies retired to their cave on the side of Mount Dicte , in Crete . Aeneas and the Trojans encountered the Harpies on ...
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