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1. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

It flowed calmly and equably, unvexed by tempests and unnavigated by man. […] It is remarkable that neither he nor the Latin poets ever allude to the cup. […] It is now, however, hardly possible to rectify the error, if it should be such. […] It is quite manifest therefore that the real origin of the name was unknown. […] It is thus that mythology changes with modes of life.

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