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11. (1898) Classic myths in english literature

Of such common places few are more frequently recurrent than the situations and agencies of myth. […] All of these stories will be recounted in their proper places. […] Cybele presided over mountain fastnesses and fortified places. […] The reed with its fine teeth strikes up the woof into its place, and compacts the web. […] Fear took the place of his former boldness, and the hero fled What should he do?

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