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14. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

But time, it is said, somewhat cooled his resentment; and now he is content with an occasional change of position, which, owing to his huge size, causes the earth to tremble over a space of many miles, producing what is called an earthquake. […] The world is his footstool; and the eagle, emblem of strength and power, is usually seen close beside him. […] Adonis is no more.” […] There is no Love except with Faith, And thine is dead! […] This temple is hexagonal, and on each side a flying figure of one of the winds is represented.

15. (1874) La mitologia greca e romana. Volume II « Parte IV. Le Apoteòsi — LXIX. Di alcune Divinità più proprie del culto romano » pp. 500-505

Ovidio poi confessa che non sa qual Dio sia (quisquis is est).

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