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12. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

The Roman writers seem to have identified these goddesses with the Muses at pleasure. […] The city of Athens contains numerous remains of these buildings of antiquity. […] When the evening comes, these violet hues re-appear; so Œdipus weds Jocasta. […] Thus equipped with these, he flew to the abode of the Gorgons, whom he found asleep. […] We can scarcely tell at present the full importance of these discoveries.

13. (1900) Myths of old Greece in story and song

She had asked that question many, many times, in vain, during these last months. […] On the apple were these words: “For the fairest.” […] He was now living, still unknown and unrecognized, among these poor people. […] You and I must punish these lawless suitors. […] She will know me when I have put off these rags.”

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