Based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity.
1 It's a mythological reality that we hope our society pays attention to.
2 And years later, it is still described in mythological questions and statements.
3 Indeed, a great many mythological tales warn of the dangers of hubris.
4 The idea of both is mythological , and not in any sense physiological.
5 A purer form of religion has rejected most of the mythological material.
6 Another mythological method of avoidingdeath is by bathing in some immortal fountain.
7 Here, in both Scriptural and mythological subjects, there is little to condemn.
8 These mythological accounts tended to see God as a very distant being.
9 The space below was patterned with rosettes, sacred trees, and mythological figures.
10 In Cowper's poem of Yardley Oak there are some beautiful mythological allusions.
11 Here, indeed, is the irreconcilable difference between two schools of mythological interpretation.
12 Exactly-thatI took him for a mythological personage- acousinof our Mrs.
13 Pardon my old-fashioned mythological similes,-theygo so well with these rooms-LouisQuinze.
14 Does all our mythological mystery end with a policeman collaring a butler?
15 What a loss we have had in Varro's mythological and critical works!
16 I guess that mythological quality just touches people in some profound, personal way.
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