This obliges David to give the audience what amounts to a crash course on the operas and their mythic significance.
It's a truly brilliant song that invests the homespun reality of '70s Britain with mythic significance.
And for Americans in the 19th century, the West assumed mythic significance as a place of natural marvels and picturesque wonders.
It is probable that, like Zoheleth, the original name had some sacred or mythic significance.
That opera took an incendiary recent event and tried to invest it with mythic significance.
The prom, with all its ritual and mythic significance, appeared to unmask an underlying tension.
According to Silius Italicus they used a concoction made from the seeds of the yew tree, a plant with mythic significance for the Celts.
It's a very good story, filled with drama, excitement, and mythic significance.
The river is central to Germany's geographical and historical development, acquiring an almost mythic significance in works such as Wagner's Ring of the Nibelungs.
To Israelis these achievements, and the people of the Jezreel, like Moshe Dayan, have almost mythic significance.