The Great Dionysiak Myth, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1877 - 18 páginas |
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... mystic depth and height Which step out grandly to the infinite From the dark edges of the sensual ground ' VOL . I. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 1877 All rights reserved 1-2 PREFACE . IN the midst of ...
... mystic depth and height Which step out grandly to the infinite From the dark edges of the sensual ground ' VOL . I. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 1877 All rights reserved 1-2 PREFACE . IN the midst of ...
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... mystic nature - dance . Cyclic phenomenal motion . Circular erections ' The impious dinos ' Subsection II . — The ' Bakchai . ' Argument of the Play Eastern travels of Dionysos The bull - horned god Axiokersos at Elis Karneios the ...
... mystic nature - dance . Cyclic phenomenal motion . Circular erections ' The impious dinos ' Subsection II . — The ' Bakchai . ' Argument of the Play Eastern travels of Dionysos The bull - horned god Axiokersos at Elis Karneios the ...
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... mystic pomegranate 284 Various statements respecting the locality of the rape 285 Subsection II . - The Union of the Cults . Position of Dionysos at Eleusis 285 Identity of Dionysos and Iakchos 287 • Illustrations of the connection ...
... mystic pomegranate 284 Various statements respecting the locality of the rape 285 Subsection II . - The Union of the Cults . Position of Dionysos at Eleusis 285 Identity of Dionysos and Iakchos 287 • Illustrations of the connection ...
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... mystic blindness of the great poets and prophets , Teiresias , Thamyris , and others , but the blindness of Pentheus , which is unable to foresee the coming vengeance of the god , that heaven - sent mania under the impulses of which the ...
... mystic blindness of the great poets and prophets , Teiresias , Thamyris , and others , but the blindness of Pentheus , which is unable to foresee the coming vengeance of the god , that heaven - sent mania under the impulses of which the ...
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... mystic City of the Seven Gates ; in other words , with the Semitic East . As to the legend of Kadmos , which Bunsen truly calls a wonderful myth , ' suffice it to say here that the unanimous 1 Eis Dionyson , v . 57 . 2 Od . v . 333. As ...
... mystic City of the Seven Gates ; in other words , with the Semitic East . As to the legend of Kadmos , which Bunsen truly calls a wonderful myth , ' suffice it to say here that the unanimous 1 Eis Dionyson , v . 57 . 2 Od . v . 333. As ...
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Página 109 - Of some chaste footing near about this ground. Run to your shrouds, within these brakes and trees ; Our number may affright : some virgin sure (For so I can distinguish by mine art) Benighted in these woods.