The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... regarded as a person , the myth would certainly follow that he devoured his own children , as time is the devourer VOL II . B of the dawns . So too , as the dawn and the morning are born from the heaven , the mutilation of Ouranos or ...
... regarded as a person , the myth would certainly follow that he devoured his own children , as time is the devourer VOL II . B of the dawns . So too , as the dawn and the morning are born from the heaven , the mutilation of Ouranos or ...
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... regarded as proved ; but it follows hence that not only is the faithless Helen the Saramâ whom the dark beings vainly try to seduce in the hymns of the Veda , but Paris is Pani , the cheat and the thief , who steals away and shuts up ...
... regarded as proved ; but it follows hence that not only is the faithless Helen the Saramâ whom the dark beings vainly try to seduce in the hymns of the Veda , but Paris is Pani , the cheat and the thief , who steals away and shuts up ...
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... regarded as the supporter and guide of the generous and self - sacrificing Hektor . Hence when the death day of Hektor has come , Apollôn leaves him , reluctantly it may be , but still he abandons him while Athênê draws near to ...
... regarded as the supporter and guide of the generous and self - sacrificing Hektor . Hence when the death day of Hektor has come , Apollôn leaves him , reluctantly it may be , but still he abandons him while Athênê draws near to ...
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... regarded both as instituting marriage , and punish- ing those who violate its duties . It is she who sends the Eileithyiai to aid women , when their hour is come ; and 1 See Preller , Gr . Myth . i . 125 . IDEA OF NECESSITY . 13 thus ...
... regarded both as instituting marriage , and punish- ing those who violate its duties . It is she who sends the Eileithyiai to aid women , when their hour is come ; and 1 See Preller , Gr . Myth . i . 125 . IDEA OF NECESSITY . 13 thus ...
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... regarded as thoroughly artificial . The division of time into the past , the present , and the future once made , it only remained to assign these divisions severally to one personal being , and to invest this being with attributes ...
... regarded as thoroughly artificial . The division of time into the past , the present , and the future once made , it only remained to assign these divisions severally to one personal being , and to invest this being with attributes ...
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