The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... rising : but she does not share his punishment , for Aphroditê is not seen in the blazing noontide.3 In her brilliant beauty she is Arjunî , a 1 Professor Müller , Lect . 372. remarks that in Greek the name Charis never means a horse ...
... rising : but she does not share his punishment , for Aphroditê is not seen in the blazing noontide.3 In her brilliant beauty she is Arjunî , a 1 Professor Müller , Lect . 372. remarks that in Greek the name Charis never means a horse ...
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... rise in the heavens , must seem to woo the queen of the deep blue ether , must rouse the anger of her lord , must be hurled down from his lofty place . Hence , Ixîôn must writhe on his fiery cross , and Sisyphos must roll the huge stone ...
... rise in the heavens , must seem to woo the queen of the deep blue ether , must rouse the anger of her lord , must be hurled down from his lofty place . Hence , Ixîôn must writhe on his fiery cross , and Sisyphos must roll the huge stone ...
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... rising sun are wrapped more tightly round the Theban Oidipous , and the golden band gives place to the nails which pierce his feet when he is exposed on the heights of Kithairôn . 1 Hymn . Apoll . 30-45 . 2 The myth was regarded as ...
... rising sun are wrapped more tightly round the Theban Oidipous , and the golden band gives place to the nails which pierce his feet when he is exposed on the heights of Kithairôn . 1 Hymn . Apoll . 30-45 . 2 The myth was regarded as ...
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... rise to the stories of Tantalos and Lykâôn ; the pride of the sun which soars into the highest heaven would be set forth in the legend of Ixîôn ; the wisdom which is mere wisdom would be seen in the myths of Sisyphos or Medeia . The ...
... rise to the stories of Tantalos and Lykâôn ; the pride of the sun which soars into the highest heaven would be set forth in the legend of Ixîôn ; the wisdom which is mere wisdom would be seen in the myths of Sisyphos or Medeia . The ...
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George William Cox. BOOK II . Phoibos and Daphnê . would give rise to the stories of Ixîôn on his flaming wheel and of Sisyphos with his recoiling stone . If again the sun exhibits an irresistible power , he may also be regarded as a ...
George William Cox. BOOK II . Phoibos and Daphnê . would give rise to the stories of Ixîôn on his flaming wheel and of Sisyphos with his recoiling stone . If again the sun exhibits an irresistible power , he may also be regarded as a ...
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