"Flying dragon" Quotes from Famous Books
... being drawn by winged dragons, is based upon the equivocal meaning of a Phoenician word, which signified either 'a winged dragon,' or 'a ship fastened with iron nails or bolts.' Philochorus, however, as cited by Eusebius, says that his ship was called a flying dragon, from its carrying the figure of a dragon on its prow. We learn from a fragment of Stobaeus, that Erectheus, when engaged in a war against the Eleusinians, was told by the oracle that he would be victorious, if he sacrificed his daughter ... — The Metamorphoses of Ovid - Vol. I, Books I-VII • Publius Ovidius Naso
... century has provided, one gasps and gazes with wide eyes into the future. I, for one, feel rather as though I had seen a calm milch cow sauntering—at first slowly—along a path, gradually evolve into a tiger—a genie with a hundred heads containing all the marvels of the world—a flying dragon with a thousand eyes! Oh, we have gone fast ... — The Head of the House of Coombe • Frances Hodgson Burnett |