Thesaurus / mythic
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This animal is also a favourite mythic form of expression in Merlin's famous prophesy.
TRADITIONS, SUPERSTITIONS AND FOLK-LORECHARLES HARDWICKSometimes, in these legends, the very names of the Teutonic mythic personages are preserved.
NOOKS AND CORNERS OF ENGLISH LIFE, PAST AND PRESENTJOHN TIMBSWith the battle of Bravalla the mythic age of Denmark and the North comes to an end.
ZIGZAG JOURNEYS IN NORTHERN LANDS;HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTHOf the mythic age I suppose almost every circumstance to have been imported, and adopted; or else to be a fable.
A NEW SYSTEM; OR, AN ANALYSIS OF ANTIENT MYTHOLOGY. VOLUME II. (OF VI.)JACOB BRYANTIt differs entirely from the Irish legends which I have heard on the subject—and is of a truly mythic character.
GEORGE BORROW AND HIS CIRCLECLEMENT KING SHORTERLove became a mythic personage whom philosophy, borrowing from poetry, converted into an efficient cause of creation.
SYMPOSIUMPLATOShe was either a real character, an early Ninon de l'Enclos, or else a mythic personage euphemized by the romancists.
LEGENDS OF SAINTS & SINNERSDOUGLAS HYDEWe were to force an opening by the Marne in order to join the mythic armies of the provinces, and cross the river at Nogent.
HISTORY OF THE COMMUNE OF 1871P. LISSAGARYThere is very little concerning hawks, excepting as regards the great mythic hawk, the Tlă′nuwă′.
MYTHS OF THE CHEROKEEJAMES MOONEYFor traditions and beliefs in regard to the Uktena, the Uksuhĭ, and other mythic serpents, see under those headings.
MYTHS OF THE CHEROKEEJAMES MOONEYWORDS RELATED TO MYTHIC
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