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Page 62
... lions ' jaws , And close around them baying , held aloof . ' It can scarcely be maintained that a lover of the 1 Iliad , xviii . 573-86 ( Lord Derby's translation ) . For illustra- tions drawn from the dog's instinctive fear of the lion ...
... lions ' jaws , And close around them baying , held aloof . ' It can scarcely be maintained that a lover of the 1 Iliad , xviii . 573-86 ( Lord Derby's translation ) . For illustra- tions drawn from the dog's instinctive fear of the lion ...
Page 79
... lion ; while , on the other hand , the canine detective of Montargis had a rival in the army of Pyrrhus , whose funeral pile was signalised by a desperate act of canine self - immolation ; and the dog of Eupolis ( like- wise a Molossian ) ...
... lion ; while , on the other hand , the canine detective of Montargis had a rival in the army of Pyrrhus , whose funeral pile was signalised by a desperate act of canine self - immolation ; and the dog of Eupolis ( like- wise a Molossian ) ...
Page 119
... , horses , bulls , lions , were all separately admirable in his eyes ; but to blend , he felt instinctively , was not to heighten their perfections . Thus , the hybrid nature of the Centaurs , if HOMERIC ZOOLOGY . 119.
... , horses , bulls , lions , were all separately admirable in his eyes ; but to blend , he felt instinctively , was not to heighten their perfections . Thus , the hybrid nature of the Centaurs , if HOMERIC ZOOLOGY . 119.
Page 121
... lion had not yet been raised to regal dignity ; the fox was un- distinguished for craft , as the goose for folly . Beasts and birds had their careers in literature before them . Their reputations were still to make . They carried about ...
... lion had not yet been raised to regal dignity ; the fox was un- distinguished for craft , as the goose for folly . Beasts and birds had their careers in literature before them . Their reputations were still to make . They carried about ...
Page 126
... lion nowhere resounds through his forests . Homeric wild beasts are , indeed , save in the vaguely - indicated case ... lions seize from their midst , and devour , a loudly - bellowing bull , while nine barking , though frightened dogs ...
... lion nowhere resounds through his forests . Homeric wild beasts are , indeed , save in the vaguely - indicated case ... lions seize from their midst , and devour , a loudly - bellowing bull , while nine barking , though frightened dogs ...
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