The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... 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 Kronos would inevitably be suggested . idea is ...
... 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 Kronos would inevitably be suggested . idea is ...
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... 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 the light in his secret ...
... 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 the light in his secret ...
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... follows before the shepherd of Ida ( the sun still resting on the slopes of the earth which he loves ) is strictly in accordance with the mythical characters of Hêrê and Athênê , as well as of Aphroditê , to whom , as the embodiment of ...
... follows before the shepherd of Ida ( the sun still resting on the slopes of the earth which he loves ) is strictly in accordance with the mythical characters of Hêrê and Athênê , as well as of Aphroditê , to whom , as the embodiment of ...
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... follow closely when a crime is done , and seek to make amends for it , is a mere allegory on the office of prayer ; and what is told us of Nemesis , if less allegorical , is still merely the result of moral reflection . In the world ...
... follow closely when a crime is done , and seek to make amends for it , is a mere allegory on the office of prayer ; and what is told us of Nemesis , if less allegorical , is still merely the result of moral reflection . In the world ...
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... follow him to Pytho , while the god leads the way filling the air with heavenly melodies . But once more they are dismayed as they look on the naked crags and sterile rocks around them , and ask how they are to live in a land thus dry ...
... follow him to Pytho , while the god leads the way filling the air with heavenly melodies . But once more they are dismayed as they look on the naked crags and sterile rocks around them , and ask how they are to live in a land thus dry ...
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