Their varying analyses, however, may be separated into two distinct classes or divisions, each of which has its own adherents and supporters. […] Anthropology may be defined as the study of man, considered in his entire nature. […] From what has been stated, however, the young student will gain an idea of the meaning of the word “myth,” which may be termed a story whose origin can never be known with certainty. […] “Let Hercules himself do what he may, The cat will mew, and dog will have his day.” […] “Apollo, Pallas, Jove, or Mercury, Inspire me that I may this treason find.”