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3. (1889) The student’s mythology (2e éd.)

A myth is, properly speaking, an allegory or fable invented to convey some important moral or religious truth, or illustrate some operation of nature. […] Relate some of these fables. […] By some, it was compared to a blow struck on hollow brass. […] He took some of the reeds away for a remembrance. […] Name some of the more famous oracles?

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