The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... never means a horse , and that it never passed through that phase in the mind of the Greek poets which is so familiar in the poetry of the Indian bards . ' But the Greek notion , he observes , had at the least dawned on the mind of the ...
... never means a horse , and that it never passed through that phase in the mind of the Greek poets which is so familiar in the poetry of the Indian bards . ' But the Greek notion , he observes , had at the least dawned on the mind of the ...
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... never slumber , so long as the murderer remains unpunished ; but she is still the tangible being whom Zeus seizes by her long - flowing locks , and hurls from the portals of Olympos . But the impulse to a moral mythology once given ...
... never slumber , so long as the murderer remains unpunished ; but she is still the tangible being whom Zeus seizes by her long - flowing locks , and hurls from the portals of Olympos . But the impulse to a moral mythology once given ...
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... never wastes away , becomes his counsellor - a legend which can scarcely fail to remind us of the myth of Memnôn's head with its pro- phetic powers , localised in Egypt . 1 Although the name of the German Irmin cannot be identified with ...
... never wastes away , becomes his counsellor - a legend which can scarcely fail to remind us of the myth of Memnôn's head with its pro- phetic powers , localised in Egypt . 1 Although the name of the German Irmin cannot be identified with ...
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... never fails to return to it with ever - increasing delight , as in the old Vedic hymns the Dawn is said to come back with heightened beauty every morning . In truth , almost every phrase of the hymn is transparent in its meaning . The ...
... never fails to return to it with ever - increasing delight , as in the old Vedic hymns the Dawn is said to come back with heightened beauty every morning . In truth , almost every phrase of the hymn is transparent in its meaning . The ...
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... never stir their stormless depths . His gift of music was not , how- ever , his own from the first . His weapons are irresistible , and nothing can withstand the splendour of his unveiled form ; but he must live in a world of absolute ...
... never stir their stormless depths . His gift of music was not , how- ever , his own from the first . His weapons are irresistible , and nothing can withstand the splendour of his unveiled form ; but he must live in a world of absolute ...
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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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