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- key factor in her appeal, describing her look as "odd, a bit oriental and snaky" and suggesting that it aligns with "the traditional definition of a Hollywood...
- asked women what female rage looks like to them, it was always Medusa, the snaky-haired monster of myth, who came to mind ... In one interview after another...
- allied with Cronus, and described as spitting "horrible poison" and having "snaky" feet. In the 2nd century AD Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis, when...
- interpreted her, as goddess of nature. A Medusa type with a horse's head with snaky hair, holding a dove and a dolphin, probably representing her power over...
- Typhon is the offspring of Gaia and Tartarus, described as having a hundred snaky fire-breathing heads. Hesiod says he "would have come to reign over mortals...
- music a satisfying lewdness, a sense of sticky physicality that gives his snaky hooks a pheromonal urgency." In a review of It Won't Be Soon Before Long...
- you descry, and justly rule with Right's [****'s] impartial eye. Come, snaky-hair'd, Fates [Moirai] many-form'd, divine, suppress your rage, and to our...
- x. Mediolanenſis, Familia vicecomitum, quæ anguẽ pro inſigni gerit. 23. Snaky man Gregory X (1271–1276) Teobaldo Visconti A Milanese, of the family of...
- This unsigned article from correspondent in East Tennessee described Forrest as "sallow visaged" with "black, snaky eyes" (Chicago Tribune, May 4, 1864)...
- references to Typhon's serpentine nature, giving him a "tangled army of snakes", snaky feet, and hair. According to Nonnus, Typhon was a "poison-spitting viper"...