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7. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

We regard the following as the most probable mode of accounting for their existence. […] It is against this system that we are most anxious to warn and guard our readers. […] The most distinguished of their daughters were Basileia and Rhea, also named Pandora. […] The most pleasing tale is that of Philemôn and Baucis, narrated by Ovid in his most agreeable manner, to the following effect400. […] Among mortals, Anchises and Adonis are those whose amours with her are the most famous.

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