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14. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

The most beautiful object in nature without life cannot be loved. […] We can only be beloved by the intelligent and good, according to the goodness, the ability, and the generous sympathies of our nature. […] Were there other inferior deities who presided over different parts of nature? […] The conquests of Bacchus seem to have been of a pacific nature. […] What really changes the nature of men to that of brute animals?

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