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9. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

Classical poetry is that which is left of the poetry of the Greeks and Romans, and which is still read. […] — A statue which adorned the temple of Jupiter at Rome. […] Of these, that which is universally preferred is the Apollo which adorns the Vatican palace at Rome. […] He had also a small sword which could render him invisible, which he lent to Perseus. […] They composed poems which they sung, and which were taught orally.

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