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... chimæra was a fire - breathing monster , having the head of a lion , the body of a goat , and a dragon's tail ; it caused much havoc in Lycia , but was at length killed by Bellerophon . 630. With thoughts inflamed . The order is ...
... chimæra was a fire - breathing monster , having the head of a lion , the body of a goat , and a dragon's tail ; it caused much havoc in Lycia , but was at length killed by Bellerophon . 630. With thoughts inflamed . The order is ...
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John Milton. daughter of Typhon and Chimæra . She is said to have proposed a riddle to the Thebans , and to have murdered all who were unable to guess it . The riddle was : A being with four feet has two feet and three feet , and only ...
John Milton. daughter of Typhon and Chimæra . She is said to have proposed a riddle to the Thebans , and to have murdered all who were unable to guess it . The riddle was : A being with four feet has two feet and three feet , and only ...
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... Chimæra iv . 15 Chineses i . 406 ii . 628 Dire iii . 438 Disastrous i . 307 Discontinuous V. 333 Discover . iii . 473 Discursive i . 646 ; ii . 485 Dishevelled Chivalry Choice Cleombrotus Close Coast i . 340 ; iv . 782 ; vi . 529 ii ...
... Chimæra iv . 15 Chineses i . 406 ii . 628 Dire iii . 438 Disastrous i . 307 Discontinuous V. 333 Discover . iii . 473 Discursive i . 646 ; ii . 485 Dishevelled Chivalry Choice Cleombrotus Close Coast i . 340 ; iv . 782 ; vi . 529 ii ...
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