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Meanings of mythological subjects in English
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Usage of mythological subjects in English
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Here, in both Scriptural and mythologicalsubjects, there is little to condemn.
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His best productions are his mythologicalsubjects in the Farnese Palace.
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These walls were now covered with admirable tapestry, representing mythologicalsubjects.
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They are decorated chiefly with mythologicalsubjects, and have, attached to them, vessels for dipping into larger vessels.
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He used the ram's head, wreaths, honeysuckle, mythologicalsubjects, lozenge-shaped, oval and octagonal panels, and many other designs.
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From his frequent introduction of historical and mythologicalsubjects into his poems, he received the appellation of "the learned."
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The walls of the houses are decorated with paintings depicting, in bright colors, scenes of the chase, birds, animals, and mythologicalsubjects.
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The mythologicalsubjects underlying both canvases have a classic note, but their refreshing colour scheme removes these pictures from any classic affiliation.
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He introduced certain innovations, and Aristotle (Poetica, 9) tells us that the plot of his 0Antho1 was original, not, as usually, borrowed from mythologicalsubjects.
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Mythologicalsubjects, reference made to, by Beethoven, who, as it is well known, possessed a considerable acquaintance with ancient history.