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6. (1850) Précis élémentaire de mythologie

Cette différence de nature n’empêcha point leur étroite union. […] Quelle était la différence de leur nature ? […] La superstition triompha de la nature, et ce père barbare fut fidèle à son serment. […] L’Egyptien grossier ne voyait guère dans tous ces dieux que la nature matérielle. […] Quelle influence supposaient-ils à ces esprits sur la nature ?

7. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

The errata, which I have carefully marked, are I think very few considering the bulk and nature of the work. […] It is on a subject — that of literary property — in which, from the nature of my works, I feel myself interested. […] Their bodies are also of a finer nature than those of men. […] She was also called Dictynna, a goddess of that name, and of a similar nature, having been perhaps united with her. […] She was identified too with the goddess of nature adored at Ephesus, whose symbolical figure, by its multitude of breasts and heads of animals hung round it, denoted the fecundity of nature.

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