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Iliad, 6, 155-202; Apollodorus, 1, 9, § 3; Horace, Odes, 4; 11; 26.
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See Commentary, §§ 103, 155.
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Authorities are Homer, – Iliad and Odyssey; Theocritus 24; 25, etc.; Apollodorus, 2, 4, § 7, etc.; Sophocles, Women of Trachis; Euripides, Hercules Furens; Ovid, Metam. 9, 102-272; Seneca, – Hercules Furens and Œtæus; Hyginus, etc.
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§ 172.
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Atlas and the heavens, § 153.
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§ 180.
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§ 160.
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§ 173.
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Theocritus. Idyl XIII (Lang's translation).
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Theocritus, Idyl X, 41, and the Scholia; Virgil, Bucol. 5; 8; 10; and Comments.
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See the story of Daphne.
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Theocritus, Idyl X (Lang's translation).
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Thyrsis.
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§ 119.
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§ 83.
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§ 15.
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Milton.
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See § 220. According to Sophocles, Philoctetes' father Pœas applied the torch.
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See the spirited poems, Deïaneira and Herakles, in the classical, but too little read, Epic of Hades, by Lewis Morris.
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Schiller's Ideal and Life. Translated by S. G. Bulfinch, brother of Thomas Bulfinch.
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From Fragment of Chorus of a "Dejaneira."
Fig. 130. The Building of the Argo
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§ 144.
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Apollodorus, 1, 9, § 1; Apollonius Rhodius, 1, 927.
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Ovid, Metam. 6, 667; 7, 143. The Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes.
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