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6. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

This insolent speech so incensed Minerva, that she cast aside her disguise and accepted the challenge. […] This, like most other myths, admits of a natural explanation. […] This so pleased him, that he bade them remain there for ever, and used the wand on all occasions. […] This god inspired all men with a great fear. […] This temple is hexagonal, and on each side a flying figure of one of the winds is represented.

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