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Entwine your hands about his beard and entreat him that the children of Zeus be born in his waters. Phtiotian Peneios, why dost thou now vie with the winds? O sire, thou dost not bestride a racing horse. Are they feet always thus swift, or are they swift only for me, and hast ...
He sang the true victory of Zeus potent in the Heights, how broadbeard Kronos (Cronus) sank under the thunderbolt, and Zeus sealed him deep in the dark Tartarean pit, armed in vain with the watery weapons of the storm."Nonnus, Dionysiaca 31. 264 ff : "Hera the Titan's daughter took...
You can't fill your stomach with the food left on your beard. The smell of smoke filled the room. The streets filled with tourists. Fill the bucket with water. By the age of 7 she had filled a notebook with plans for a time machine that only she could understand. Remove the cap fr...
As the ruler of the dead, Hades was a grim and ghastly figure, inspiring awe and terror in everybody. Consequently, he was rarely depicted in art. When he was, he was most commonly portrayed with a beard, and a solemn, mournful look. He frequently wears a helmet, named the Helm of ...
drinking, partying, and lusting after ladies. Pan in particular desired nymphs above all other females, which may be due to being raised by nymphs after his mother (whose identity is highly debatable) apparently shunned the goat-god when he was born with a full beard, tail, hoofs, and ...
They are usually bearded, but the beard is less full than shown of settled Canaanites or Syrians. Hair is swept back and contained in a cloth wrap simililar to some "hedgehog" style helmet shown in the Late Achaean pottery (see also the page dedicated to the late helmets). A non ...
A.一窍不通 B.希腊 C.非常精通 D.略懂皮毛 查看答案
But as it is, neither when he escaped the darkness of his mother's womb, nor in childhood, nor at any point in his early manhood, nor when the beard first thickened on his cheek, did Dike (Justice) acknowledge him and consider him worthy. And even now I do not think that she is ...
Atlas, so huge, became a mountain; beard and hair were changed to forests, shoulders were cliffs, hands ridges; where his head had lately been, the soaring summit rose; his bones were turned to stone."Ovid, Metamorphoses 4. 740 ff : "[After Perseus had slain the Aithiopian (Ethiopian...