The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... taken for the outpouring of her innocent blood ? And can Atê rest till she has visited on Agamemnon himself the death of his guiltless child ? Without going further , we have here the germs , and more than the germs , of doctrines which ...
... taken for the outpouring of her innocent blood ? And can Atê rest till she has visited on Agamemnon himself the death of his guiltless child ? Without going further , we have here the germs , and more than the germs , of doctrines which ...
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... fidelity to traditions which had taken too strong a root to be lightly dislodged or materially changed . In the former we have the work rather THE FATES . of the moralist or the theologian . 16 MYTHOLOGY OF THE ARYAN NATIONS .
... fidelity to traditions which had taken too strong a root to be lightly dislodged or materially changed . In the former we have the work rather THE FATES . of the moralist or the theologian . 16 MYTHOLOGY OF THE ARYAN NATIONS .
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... taken along with those of the Frog prince , of Bhekî , and of the Fish - rajah in Hindu fairy tales . Doubtless it is the same dolphin which appears in the story of Arion , but the fish not less than the harp has lost something of its ...
... taken along with those of the Frog prince , of Bhekî , and of the Fish - rajah in Hindu fairy tales . Doubtless it is the same dolphin which appears in the story of Arion , but the fish not less than the harp has lost something of its ...
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... taken at the close of summer to the land of darkness , the narcissus is made the instrument of her capture . It is the narcotic which plunges Brynhild into her profound slumber on the Glistening Heath , and drowns Briar Rose and her ...
... taken at the close of summer to the land of darkness , the narcissus is made the instrument of her capture . It is the narcotic which plunges Brynhild into her profound slumber on the Glistening Heath , and drowns Briar Rose and her ...
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... taken , and again informs Hephaistos of the faithlessness of Aphroditê . It is therefore an inconsistency when the poet of the Odyssey represents him as not aware of the slaughter of his oxen by Eurylochos , until the daughters of ...
... taken , and again informs Hephaistos of the faithlessness of Aphroditê . It is therefore an inconsistency when the poet of the Odyssey represents him as not aware of the slaughter of his oxen by Eurylochos , until the daughters of ...
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Achaian Achilleus Agni Aphroditê Apollôn Arês Arethousa Argive Argos Artemis Aryan Asterodia Athênê beautiful becomes BOOK bride bright Cacus cattle cave CHAP character child Chimaira clouds darkness daughter dawn death deities Dêmêtêr denoting Dionysos Dioskouroi doom dragon earth Echidna enemy Eôs epithet Erinyes father fire gods golden Greek harp heaven Hektor Helen Helios Hence Hephaistos Herakles Hêrê hero Hesiodic Hindu Homeric Homeric hymn Hymn to Hermes idea Iliad Ilion Indra king Krishna Kyklôpes land Latin legend light maiden Max Müller Medeia morning mother Muir myth mythical mythology night nymphs Odysseus Oidipous Olympos Orpheus Panis Paris Patroklos Penelopê Persephonê Perseus Phaiakian Phoibos phrases poet Poseidon Preller Professor Max Müller Prokris Prometheus Rudra Sanskrit Saramâ Sarpêdôn seen serpent simply slain slay snake story tale Teutonic Theogony Theseus Thetis treasures vapours Vedic Vishnu Vritra waters wife wind wisdom words worship Zeus
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