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7. (1898) Classic myths in english literature

It is better that a few of the facts in their heads be wrong, than that no facts be there at all. […] Fearful, too, could be her wrath. […] When — but can it be? […] “Since thou canst not be my wife,” said he, “thou shalt assuredly be my tree. […] Of one such race Hippomenes was to be judge.

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