Nausicaä
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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Nor does the human Nausicäa manifest the least coyness when she meets Odysseus at the river.
From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus
Nausicäa is, however, a prude compared with the enamoured woman as the Greek poets habitually paint her.
From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus
The unwomanly lack of coyness which Medea displays when she practically proposes to Jason, expecting him to marry her out of gratitude, is copied after the Nausicäa of the Odyssey.
From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus
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