The Heroes; Or, Greek Fairy Tales for My Children

Chapter 3

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II. HOW THESEUS SLEW THE DEVOURERS OF MEN 172 III. HOW THESEUS SLEW THE MINOTAUR 206 IV. HOW THESEUS FELL BY HIS PRIDE 214

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[I owe an apology to the few scholars who may happen to read this hasty _jeu d’esprit_, for the inconsistent method in which I have spelt Greek names. The rule which I have tried to follow has been this: when the word has been hopelessly Latinised, as ‘Phœbus’ has been, I have left it as it usually stands; but in other cases I have tried to keep the plain Greek spelling, except when it would have seemed pedantic, or when, as in the word ‘Tiphus,’ I should have given an altogether wrong notion of the sound of the word. It has been a choice of difficulties, which has been forced on me by our strange habit of introducing boys to the Greek myths, not in their original shape, but in a Roman disguise.]

STORY I.—PERSEUS