Heathen mythology, Illustrated by extracts from the most celebrated writers, both ancient and modern - Various - Book

Heathen mythology, Illustrated by extracts from the most celebrated writers, both ancient and modern

H E A T H E N
I L L U S T R A T E D
BY EXTRACTS FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED WRITERS, BOTH ANCIENT AND MODERN, ON THE GODS OF GREECE, ROME, INDIA, SCANDINAVIA, ETC. ETC.
AND EMBELLISHED WITH
AFTER DESIGNS BY M. BARON.
LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLOUGHBY & CO., 26, SMITHFIELD.

Upon a subject which has occupied the thoughts, and employed the pens of our most profound thinkers, and our ablest writers, it is perhaps difficult to say much that is likely to interest the reader, without the chance of being irksome from its proving a thrice told tale: and yet the subject is in itself so interesting, and so intimately connected with all that is most fascinating to our remembrances, and so blended with all that reminds us of departed greatness, that it is scarcely possible to pass it coldly by, or to speak in the language of others those ideas which excite our own imaginations.
There was something very pleasing and very poetical in the thought, that each river had its nymph, and every wood its god: that a visible power watched over even the domestic duties of the people, ready to punish or reward; and that, too in a manner so strange and immediate, that it must have greatly affected their minds in stimulating to good, or deterring from evil. They were, indeed, the days of visible poetry; the young hunter, in the pursuit of his favourite sport, might image to his mind the form and figure of Diana, accompanying him in the chase, not perhaps without a holy fear lest she should become visible to him, and the fate of Acteon should prove to be his.

The lover, as he sought the presence of his mistress, might, in his enamoured idea of her beauty, fancy that his idolatry was a real one, and that he wooed Venus in the form of a mortal: or, in the tremor which then as now pervaded the lover's bosom, he might fear that Jove himself would prove a rival, and, swan-like, or in some other as picturesque a form, win her he sought for his own: and thus, every class of society, from the patrician to the peasant, must have been imbued with feelings which, while they believed them to be religious, we regard but as poetical.

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P A N.


FAUNS, SYLVANS, AND SATYRS.


H E B E


T H E C E N T A U R S.


FLORA, POMONA, VERTUMNUS, THE SEASONS.


D I V I N I T I E S O F T H E S E A.


TRITON, PROTEUS, PORTUMNUS, GLAUCUS, ÆOLUS, THE SYRENS, CHARYBDIS AND SCYLLA, CIRCE AND THE HARPIES.


DIVINITIES OF THE INFERNAL REGIONS.


N I G H T.


D E A T H.


S L E E P.


M A N E S.


N E M E S I S.


THE LARES AND THE PENATES.


G E N I U S.


T H E G R A C E S.


C O M U S , M O M U S.


H Y M E N.


P L U T U S


H A R P O C R A T E S.


T H E M I S , A S T R Æ A.


D E M I - G O D S.


CASTOR AND POLLUX.


J A S O N.


H E R C U L E S.


P E R S E U S.


H E R O E S.


T H E S E U S.


O R P H E U S.


A D M E T U S


A M P H I O N A N D N I O B E.


Œ D I P U S ,


E T E O C L E S A N D P O L Y N I C E.


TANTALUS, PELOPS, ATREUS, AND THYESTES.


A G A M E M N O N A N D M E N E L A U S.


T H E T R O J A N W A R.


Æ N E A S.


ALLEGORICAL DIVINITIES.


PHILEMON AND BAUCIS.


PYRAMUS AND THISBE.


A C I S A N D G A L A T E A.


HERO AND LEANDER.


P Y G M A L I O N


SAPPHO AND PHAON.


NUMA POMPILIUS.


CADMUS.


B E L L E R O P H O N


M I L O


T H E P R I N C I P A L D I V I N I T I E S O F I N D I A N M Y T H O L O G Y.


S C A N D I N A V I A.


A M E R I C A.


A F R I C A.


P O L Y N E S I A.


ILLUSTRATED STANDARD WORKS


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STERNE'S SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY


DESIGNED BY TONY JOHANNOT.


SPECIMEN PAGE of "DON QUIXOTE,"


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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-10-30

Темы

Legends; Mythology

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