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Example sentences for "mythologically"

Lexicographically close words:
mythic; mythical; mythically; mythologic; mythological; mythologies; mythologist; mythologists; mythology; mythopoeic
  1. And this sovereign order is represented mythologically by Themis, whom Hesiod exalts to be the daughter of Heaven and Earth, and bride of Zeus.

  2. That Venus was known mythologically among the Hellenic tribes, we see from the lay of Demodocus.

  3. Her enmity to Troy is mythologically founded on the Judgment of Paris[212]: but it has a more substantive ethical ground in the nature of the quarrel between the two countries.

  4. It is well known that the sun’s rays were mythologically called horns,—a meaning which the language preserved.

  5. Can we doubt that this is the Rain, which multiplies—the blessing from above, which lies below in floods of water, the rain which mythologically was so often regarded as the nutritive milk of the milked cows of the clouds?

  6. Many ages anterior to this began in India the dread of Ketu, astronomically the ninth planet, mythologically the tail of the demon Rahu, cut in twain as already told (p.

  7. Schneider, apparently no originally married brother and sister like Osiris and Isis, but may have been introduced by way of duplication, in order to account for the war between Osiris and his brother.

  8. The wrong was prevented, in that the true rosicrucians withdrew as such and assumed a different dress.

  9. In comparison with our modern attitudes it had so much mythical blood in it that I could call it a mythologically apperceiving science, wherein I go a little beyond the very clearly developed conception of Wilhelm Wundt (Volkerps.

  10. Mythologically expressed, introversion proceeds well if the hero defeats the dragon.

  11. Mythologically we should expect that the hero thrown up from the underworld, should have brought with him the drink of knowledge.

  12. Psychologically and mythologically the breeze has the value of a spermatic symbol.

  13. Hence in part the mythologically and psychopathologically important comparison of intoxication, intoxicating drink and sperm, soma and semen.

  14. It came from the mythologically wrought panels adorning the walls.

  15. The mythologically wrought panel opened again and a man entered.

  16. Proximate to, but extending beyond, the last named distinction, there is a function mythologically confined to Jupiter throughout the poems, with two exceptions only.


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