Definitionn. (Greek mythology) a prophetic god who served Poseidon
Last update: September 22, 2015
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He is a beneficent and venerable old man of the sea, full of wisdom and skilled in prophecy, but, like Proteus, he will only reveal what he knows under compulsion. [Please select]
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Proteus, daughters of, 239. [Please select]
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Why pretend that life is so simple a game, when we know how subtle and elusive the Proteus is. [Please select]
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And then he told me how he had heard tidings of my father from Proteus, the wizard of the sea. [Please select]
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Proteus was in love with a beautiful yellow-haired girl called Julia, who was rich, and had no one to order her about. [Please select]
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When Proteus and Valentine parted Julia had not acknowledged that she loved Proteus. [Please select]
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So by tearing a letter written by Proteus she discovered that she loved him. [Please select]
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Delighted with these words Proteus walked about, flourishing Julia's letter and talking to himself. [Please select]
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The Proteus is as nimble in the highest as in the lowest grounds, when we contemplate the one, the true, the good,--as in the surfaces and extremities of matter. [Please select]
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When she takes her walks abroad, I've no doubt, she catches glimpses of Proteus rising from the lake, and hears old Triton blow his wreathed horn. [Please select]
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