Astronomy Without a Telescope a Guide to the Constellations And Introduction T

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Astronomy Without a Telescope a Guide to the Constellations And Introduction T
Maunder Edward Walter
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Her case seems beyond hope or help, when, at the very crisis of her fate a young hero, who has already abundantly proved his mettle in other fields, appears on the scene. Her beauty and her distress alike appeal to him ; and to his victorious powers, her deliverance is a light task. The threatening monster is easily disposed of, and what promised to be a grim and terrible tragedy, ends with triumph and rejoicing to the sound of wedding bells.
78 Constellation Studies.
PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA.
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...may be, as Brown assures us, that we have in the Andromeda legend but another version of the all- pervading solar myth. Perseus may be Bar-Sav, the son of hair, that is- to say, the solar Herakles clad in his lion's skin, and Andromeda, his bride, the rosy red dawn ; but if so, the dead myth has passed through minds who could fill it with a human interest, and so imbue it with the spirit of life. As in the story of Pygmalion, it may be that that which was cold and dead was the original ; but surely for us, as for him, the living Galatea is not only more worthy, but is more real and true than the lifeless marble whose form she bore.

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