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2. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

For such I reign, unbounded and above; And such are men and gods, compar’d to Jove.” […] These they endowed with such reckless generosity, that all their favours were soon dispensed, and none remained for the endowment of man. […] Its proportions and beauty were such, that it was counted one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. […] shall I my charms disgrace By making such an odious face?” […] Ariadne, for such was the girl’s name, had been forsaken there by her lover, Theseus, who had sailed away while she slept.

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