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Her poem The Dead Pan revived Plutarch's old story which was taken as coincident with the crucifixion of Christ . > Gods of Hellas , gods of Hellas , Can ye listen in your silence ? Can your mystic voices tell us Where ye hide ?
Her poem The Dead Pan revived Plutarch's old story which was taken as coincident with the crucifixion of Christ . > Gods of Hellas , gods of Hellas , Can ye listen in your silence ? Can your mystic voices tell us Where ye hide ?
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It is true that Demeter had some connection with death , but only insofar as she was a power of fertility and concerned with the earth to which both the dead and the seed were entrusted . As for Hermes , even though he may have ...
It is true that Demeter had some connection with death , but only insofar as she was a power of fertility and concerned with the earth to which both the dead and the seed were entrusted . As for Hermes , even though he may have ...
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The Homeric epics describe the kingdom of the dead as empty nothingness . In death , man has no further contact with this world ; his descendants can no longer reach him with gifts nor need they fear his ghost .
The Homeric epics describe the kingdom of the dead as empty nothingness . In death , man has no further contact with this world ; his descendants can no longer reach him with gifts nor need they fear his ghost .
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Myths and Mythographers of Greece and Rome | 1 |
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