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12. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

He therefore called the youngest two sons of Iapetus to his aid, and bade them make a judicious distribution of gifts to all living creatures, and create and endow a superior being, called Man, to rule over all the others. […] Apollo addressed him graciously, called him his son, and bade him speak without fear. […] In vain Niobe sought to protect them, and called upon all the gods of Olympus. […] Finally he called Mercury to his aid, and bade him devise some plan to rescue her. […] One very celebrated temple was called Janus Quadrifrons, because it was perfectly square.

13. (1898) Classic myths in english literature

It may be called the Anthropological Method. […] This may be called the psychological theory. […] “Many myths may be called ‘human’ in this sense. […] Such songs were called Drapas. […] She called for help on her friends, the water-nymphs.

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