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8. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

The praises which it has received from Mr. […] Possibly too Εἰλείθνια (p. 194), which has the form of a perf. part. […] Heracles has his lion-skin and club ; a female with a thyrse stands beside him. […] For the mythology of India philosophy has as yet done but little ; it has been the sport of the wildest mysticism, and has led to the degradation of those of other countries. […] She wears the Cretan hunting-shoes (ἐνδρομίδϵς), and has her garment tucked up for speed.

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