--James Thomson
SONG.--Hymn to the Dawn.
_Dido: An Epic Tragedy_. Miller and Nelson. P. 61.
THE RELATION OF THE CLASSIC MYTHS TO LITERATURE.
The Influence of the Classics on American Literature. Paul Shorey.
_Chautauqua_. Vol. xliii, p. 121.
_Classic Myths in English Literature_. C.M. Gayley. Introduction.
THE ORIGIN OF MYTHS.
_Classic Myths in English Literature_. C.M. Gayley. P. 431.
MYTHOLOGY IN ART.
Classic Myths in Modern Art. _Chautauqua_. Vol. xlii, p. 455.
THE MYTH OF ADMETUS AND ALCESTIS.
_Classic Myths in English Literature_. C.M. Gayley. P. 106.
TARPEIA AND THE TARPEIAN ROCK.
_Walks in Rome_. Augustus J.C. Hare. P. 118.
_The Marble Faun_. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Chap. xiii.
The Origin and Growth of the Myth about Tarpeia. Henry A. Sanders.
_School Review_. Vol. viii, p. 323.
LAMIA. _Complete Poetical Works_. John Keats. P. 146.
PLAY.--Persephone.
_Children's Classics in Dramatic Form_. Augusta Stevenson. Vol. iv.
RECITATION.--Mangled Mythology.
_Literary Digest_. Vol. xxxix, p. 1110.
THE ANCIENT MYTH IN MODERN LITERATURE
"The debt of literature to the myth-makers of the Mediterranean has
been an endless one starting at Mt.
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