Mercredi 19 janvier 2011

Apollo and DaphneⅠ

Apollo and Daphne

learnenglish Daphne was Apollo’s first love.It was not brought about byaccident,butby the cruelty of Eros.Apollo saw a boy playing with his bow andarrows;and being himself delighted with a recent victory over a sea monster,hesaid to him,”What have you to do with warlike weapons,little boy?learn spanish Leave them for handsworthy of them,such as I.”The boy was actually the son of Aphrodite.He heardthese words,and rejoined,”Your arrows may strike all things else,Apollo,butmine shall strike you.”So saying,he drew two arrows of differentworkmanship,one to excite love,the other to repel it.Withe the first,he struckthe nymph Daphne.Forthwith the god was seized with love for the maiden,and sheabhorred the thought of loving.learn italianHer delight was in woodland sports.Lovers sought her,but she refused themall,ranging the woods,and taking no thought of love or of marriage.Her fatheroften said to her,”Daughter,you owe me a son-in-law;you owe me grandchildren.”She,hatingthe thought of marriage as a crime,threw her arms around her father’s neck,andsaid,”Dearest father,grant me this favour,that I may always remain unmarried,likeArtemis.”He consented eventually,but at the same time said,”Your won face willforbid it.”learn french 

Par pink - 2 commentaire(s)le 19 janvier 2011

Apollo and DaphneⅠ

Apollo and Daphne

<atitle="learn english" xhref=http://www.rosettastore.co.uk>learnenglish</a> Daphne was Apollo’s first love.It wasnot brought about by accident,butby the cruelty of Eros.Apollo saw a boyplaying with his bow and arrows;and being himself delighted with a recentvictory over a sea monster,he said to him,”What have you to do with warlikeweapons,little boy? <atitle="learn spanish" xhref=http://www.rosettastore.co.uk>learnspanish</a> Leave them for hands worthy ofthem,such as I.”The boy was actually the son of Aphrodite.He heard thesewords,and rejoined,”Your arrows may strike all things else,Apollo,but mineshall strike you.”So saying,he drew two arrows of different workmanship,one toexcite love,the other to repel it.Withe the first,he struck the nymphDaphne.Forthwith the god was seized with love for the maiden,and she abhorredthe thought of loving.<a title="learn italian" xhref=http://www.rosettastore.co.uk>learn italian</a> Her delight was in woodland sports.Lovers sought her,but sherefused them all,ranging the woods,and taking no thought of love or ofmarriage.Her father often said to her,”Daughter,you owe me a son-in-law;you oweme grandchildren.”She,hating the thought of marriage as a crime,threw her armsaround her father’s neck,and said,”Dearest father,grant me this favour,that Imay always remain unmarried,like Artemis.”He consented eventually,but at thesame time said,”Your won face will forbid it.” <a title="learn french" xhref=http://www.rosettastore.co.uk>learn french</a>

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Samedi 15 janvier 2011

Prometheus and Pandora&#8546;

 

Prometheus and Pandora

learnenglish Prometheus has been a favorite subject with the poets.He isrepresented as the friend of mankind,who interposed in their behalf when Zeuswas angry at them,and who taught them civilization and arts.learn french But as,in so doing,hetransgressed the will of Zeus,he drew down on himself the anger of the ruler ofgods and men.Zeus and him chained to a rock on Mount Caucasus,where a vulturepreyed on his liver,which was renewed as fast as devored.This state of tormentmight have been brought to an end at any time by Prometheus,if he had beenwilling, to submit to his oppressor;for he possedssed a secret which involvedthe stability of Zeus’s throne,and if he would have revealed it,he might havebeen at once taken into favour.But that he disdained to do.learn talian He has therefore becomethe symbol lf worthy endurance of unmerited suffering ,and strength of willresisting oppression.learn spanish

 

Par pink - 1 commentaire(s)le 15 janvier 2011

Prometheus and Pandora&#8545;

Prometheus and Pandora

 

Hethen turned to his brother Prometheus,who,with the aid of Athena,brought downfire to man.This gift allowed man to make weapons subdue the other animals andto cultivate the earth with,to warm his home and introduce the arts and coinmoney,themeans of trade. learn english

Womanwas not yet made.The story is that Zeus made her,and sent her to Prometheus andhis brother,to punish them for their presumption in stealing fire fromheaven;and man,for accepting the gift.The first woman was named Pandora.She wasmade in heaven,every god contributing something to perfect her. learn french She,along with a mysterious box from Zeus,was then presented toEpimetheus,who gladly accepted her,though his brother cautioned him to bewareof Zeus and his gift.Pandora,was seized with an eager curiosity to know whatthe mysterious box contained;and one day she slipped off the cover and lookedin.Forthwith there escaped a multitude of plagues for hapless man,andenvy,spite , learn spanish and revenge for his mind – whice scattered themselves far andwide.Pandora hastened to replace the lid!But the whole contents of the box hadescaped,one thing only excepted,which lay at the bottom,and that was hope.Sometime later,seized again with curiosity,she opened the box,thus releasing hopeinto the world.So we see at this day,whatever evils are abroad,hope neverentirely leaves us and while whe have that,no amount of other ills can make uscompletely miserable. learn italian

Par pink - 1 commentaire(s)le 15 janvier 2011
Mardi 11 janvier 2011

Prometheus and Pandora&#8544;

 

 Prometheus and Pandora

Thecreation of thw world is a problem naturally fitted to excite the liveliestinterest of man,its inhabitant.The ancients had their own way of telling thestory,which is follows:learn english

Beforeearth and sea and heaven were created,all things wore one aspect,to which wegive the name of Chaos – a confused and shapeless mass,nothing but deadweight,in which,however,slumbered the seeds of things.Earth,sea,and air wereall mixed up together;so the earth was not solid,the sea was not fluid,learn spanish and the air was nottransparent.God and Nature at last interposed,and put as edn to thisdiscord,separating earth from sea,and heaven from both.The hearted part,beingthe lightest,sprang up,and formed the skies;the air was next in weight andplace.The earth,being heavier,sank below;and the water took the lowestplace,and floated upon the earth.learn french

Prometheuswas one of the Titans,a gigantic race,who inhabited the earth before thecreation of man,took sand from the earth and mixed it with water to create manin the image of the gods.To him and his brother Epiemtheus wascommitted theoffice of making man,and providing him and all other animals with the facultiesnecessary for their preservation.Epimetheus undertook to do this, andPrometheus was to overlook his work,when it was done.Epimetheus accordinglyproceeded to bestow upon the different animals the various gifts ofcourage,strength and swiftness,but when he came to man,who wasto be superior toall the animals,there was noghing lett.learn italian

Par pink - 2 commentaire(s)le 11 janvier 2011
Samedi 08 janvier 2011

General Terms in Greek Mythology

General Terms in Greek Mythology

Acheelous

learnenglish A river god,son of Oceanus and Tethys.He possessed the power toappear as a bullet, a serpent,or a bullheaded many. Hercules defeated him andbroke off one of his hornstone, whichever, according to one legendary, becomethe cornucopian.

Achilles

Considered invincible,except for his heelby which his mother had held him when dipping him into a magical river to keephim from harmony. learn french Inthe Iliad,he killed Hector during a battle during the Trojan War, and was killedby Paris,who shot a poisoned arrow into his heeled.

Acis

He loved the sea nymph Galatea and waskilled by his jealous rival Polyphemus.learnitalian

Actaeon

A great hunter who was turned into a male deerby Artemis for watching her as she bathed.He was then torn to pieces by his  own dogskin.

Aenens

Son of Anchises and Aphrodite,and greathero of the Trojan War.learn spanishHe led survivors of the Trojan War to Italy where his desendants becamethe founders of Romeo. The famed Roman poetry, Virgilian, narrates his story inhis epic working, Aeneid,considered to be one of the world’s great masterpiece. 

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