Verily she hath twelve feet all dangling down, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death. Folklore - Página 179editado por - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1879 - 518 páginas
...god that met her. Verily she hath twelve feet all dangling down14, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death. Up to her middle is she sunk far down in the hollow cave, but forth she holds her heads from the dreadful... | |
| Homer, Samuel Henry Butcher, Andrew Lang - 1883 - 472 páginas
...god that met her. Verily she hath twelve feet all dangling down14, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death. Up to her middle is she sunk far down in the hollow cave, but forth she holds her heads from the dreadful... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1905 - 696 páginas
...god that met her. Verily she hath twelve feet all dangling down, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death. Up to her middle is she sunk far down in the hollow cave, but forth she holds her heads from the dreadful... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1907 - 672 páginas
...god that met her. Verily she hath twelve feet all dangling down, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death. Up to her middle is she sunk far down in the hollow cave, but forth she holds her heads from the dreadful... | |
| Arthur Fairbanks - 1907 - 442 páginas
...describes also the monster Scylla with "twelve feet all dangling down, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death." t In such a person the Greeks expressed their terror of whirlpools in the 9ea beneath dangerous cliffs.... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1908 - 920 páginas
...the enchantment of the witch, is turned into a kid, and in the Lorraine story of the FisJiermari s Son, the witch strikes the hero with her wand, and...under a great fig-tree in fullest leaf, sucks down 1 Burton, Nights, vi. 77, 83. 2 Gubernatis, Zoological Mythology, i. 209 ; Hartland, Legend of Perseus,... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1908 - 656 páginas
...god that met her. Verily she hath twelve feet all dangling down, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death. Up to her middle is she sunk far down in the hollow cave, but forth she holds her heads from the dreadful... | |
| Homer - 1908 - 240 páginas
...not even if it were a god. She hath twelve feet all dangling down, and six necks of great length, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth, set thick and close full of black death ; up to her middle is she sunk 44 CIRCE'S WARNINGS n far down in the hollow cave ; but she shoots forth... | |
| 1911 - 498 páginas
...(Od., xii. 85 f.) she was a fearful monster, yelping like a dog, with twelve feet, six long necks, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, with which she devoured those whom she had snatched from the deep or from ships. Other traditions describe... | |
| Allan H. Gilbert - 1919 - 348 páginas
...god that met her. Verily she hath twelve feet all dangling down, and six necks exceeding long, and on each a hideous head, and therein three rows of teeth set thick and close, full of black death. Up to her middle is she sunk far down in the hollow cave, but forth she holds her heads from the dreadful... | |
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