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" CHIMERA; a fabulous monster, breathing flames, with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon, which laid waste the fields of Lycia, and was at last destroyed by Bellerophon. "
Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature ... - Page 141
edited by - 1835
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Poems on Several Occasions

Samuel Wesley - Christian poetry - 1736 - 434 pages
...as Briaretis to protect him againft the Gods. Ver. 703. Triple-form' d'] Chimera was feigned to have the Head of a Lion, the Body of a Goat, and the Tail of a Dragon, bccaufe a Mountain fo called had Lions at the top, Goats in the middle, and Serpents at the bottom....
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An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time: Compiled from ...

World history - 1747 - 542 pages
...goats, and the top much frequented by lions, which gave occafion to the poets to paint it as a monfter with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a ferpent. This mountain was firlt planted, and rendered habitable by Belleropbon, who is therefore fabled...
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A new, complete, and universal English dictionary [by J. Marchant and ...

John Marchant (gent.) - 1764 - 818 pages
...to agree, fall in, or fuit with. CHIME'RA [S.] an imaginary monfter, which ihe poets fable to have the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon ; and add, that this odd bead was killed by Bellerophon. By us it is underftood only as a fancied monfter,...
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An Essay on Genius

Alexander Gerard - Aesthetics - 1774 - 464 pages
...idea idea of Chimera, he only joined into one anirod, parts which belonged to different ani•uls ; the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a fcrpcnt (<:). Phidias U faid to have formed his celebrated ftatuc of Jupiter, merely by the force of...
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English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the English language

George William Lemon - 1783 - 710 pages
...fable, which paints the Chimera as a monfter, throwing fire out of its throat ; with the head and brea/i of a lion -, the body of a goat ; and the tail of a dragon : and becaufe Bellerophon rendered this mountain habitable, it has been thence feigned that he killed...
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Mythology Compared with History: Or, The Fables of the Ancients Elucidated ...

Tressan (M. l'abbé de) - Druids and Druidism - 1797 - 540 pages
...monfter called Chimaera, which laid waftc the country. This monfter was of immortal defcent; it had the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon ; it vomited from its mouth volumes of fire and fmoke. The young hero however, affifted by Minerva,...
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The Universal magazine, Volume 3

1805 - 632 pages
...room to the imagination of the poets to invent the monfier Chimaera: they painted it as a beaft wilh the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a ferpent ; whence the common expreffion Chimaera, to intimate the abfurdity of any vifionary fuppofuion,...
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Tooke's Pantheon of the Heathen Gods, and Illustrious Heroes: Revised for a ...

François Pomey - Mythology, Classical - 1823 - 370 pages
...devour them. 230 The Chimaera *was a monster, which vomited forth fire ; he had the head and breast of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon, as it is expressed in a known verse, and described by Ovid : " Prima leo, postrema draco, media inde...
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Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 3

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1830 - 634 pages
...fainted, and all of them felt extreme weakness. Condamine ascended,in 1745, to the height of 15,815feet. CHIMERA ; a fabulous monster, breathing flames,...the fields of Lycia, and was at last destroyed by Bcllerophon. (See Hipponous.) Her form is described by the poets as an unnatural mixture of the most...
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Encyclopædia Americana, ed. by F. Lieber assisted by E. Wigglesworth (and T ...

Encyclopaedia Americana - 1830 - 636 pages
...fainted, and all of them felt extreme weakness. Condainine ascended, in 1745, to the height of 15,815fcet. CHIMERA; a fabulous monster, breathing flames, with...of a dragon, which laid waste the fields of Lycia, und was at last destroyed by Bellerophon. (See Hipponous.) Her form is described by the poets as an...
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