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  • Titian made another painting of the divine huntress and Cadmus's grandson: The Death of Actaeon, which hangs in the National Gallery in London.
  • There is little doubt that Cadmus was originally a Boeotian, that is, a Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Now, the really interesting thing is is organisation is called Cadmus, and their manager is Vic Van Doon. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Dragon's Island - Jack Williamson
  • What loiterer at the gates will call Cadmus from the house, Agenor's son, who left the city of Sidon and founded here the town of Thebes? The Bacchantes
  • When we find that the name Cadmus is simply the Semitic word _kedem_, the east, and notice all this mythical entourage, we see that this legend is but a lightly veiled account of the local source and progress of the light of day, and of the advantages men derive from it. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent
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  • Semele was the daughter of Cadmus, founder of Thebes.
  • To all the race of Cadmus shall this be proclaimed, that whosoe'er is caught decking his corpse with wreaths or giving it burial, shall be requited with death; unwept, unburied let him lie, a prey to birds. The Phoenissae
  • Bochart says that he was called Cadmus, because he came from the eastern part of Phœnicia, which is called in The Metamorphoses of Ovid Vol. I, Books I-VII
  • The third consequence of George Geary's sudden demise was the reascension of Cadmus Geary. GALILEE
  • For when Simmias mentioned his objection, I quite imagined that no answer could be given to him, and therefore I was surprised at finding that his argument could not sustain the first onset of yours; and not impossibly the other, whom you call Cadmus, may share a similar fate. Phædo. Paras. 400-499
  • Despite his skills with his employees, stepping into Cadmus 's shoes wasn't always easy. GALILEE
  • Rachel pictured Cadmus the way he'd been at the wedding; sitting in his high-backed chair dispensing charm like a benediction. GALILEE
  • Lord knows, he'd learned patience, playing the supplicant grandchild while Cadmus held on to his life and his power. GALILEE
  • He supposes Cadmus to have been a fugitive Canaanite, who fled from the face of Joshua: and that he was called Cadmus from being a Cadmonite, which is a family mentioned by A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)
  • But they, not sure of the voice they heard, sprang up and peered all round; then once again his bidding came; and when the daughters of Cadmus knew it was the Bacchic god in very truth that called, swift as doves they dirted off in cager haste, his mother Agave and her sisters dear and all the Bacchanals; through torrent glen, o'er boulders huge they bounded on, inspired with madness by the god. The Bacchantes
  • This article is excerpted from Dying in America forthcoming from Cadmus.
  • Rachel pictured Cadmus the way he'd been at the wedding; sitting in his high-backed chair dispensing charm like a benediction. GALILEE
  • They have more than a hold," Cadmus said, his voice emotionless. GALILEE
  • Cadmus studied it for more than a little time; especially the penultimate paragraph. GALILEE
  • No doubt those words had been true enough when they were written, Cadmus thought, but the passage of time had made them truer still. GALILEE
  • Cadmus studied it for more than a little time; especially the penultimate paragraph. GALILEE
  • But she was also an ambitious and intellectually astute woman, who wasn't interested in being an objet d'art for Cadmus or anybody else. GALILEE
  • And yet the story of the Sidonian Cadmus, which is so improbable, has been readily believed, and also innumerable other tales. Laws
  • And the first letters called Phoenician from Cadmus are four times four, or sixteen; and of those that were afterward added, Palamedes found four, and Simonides four more. Symposiacs
  • If Mr. Spender gives Whitman a book called Cadmus the scholar will easily identify it as Calamus. Taking Sides
  • For when Simmias mentioned his objection, I quite imagined that no answer could be given to him, and therefore I was surprised at finding that this argument could not sustain the first onset of yours, and not impossibly the other, whom you call Cadmus, may share a similar fate. The Dialogues of Plato, Translated into English with Analyses and Introductions, by B. Jowett.
  • Loretta made all the introductions, and then returned to the party, leaving Cadmus king of his own court. GALILEE

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