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... common in the manner of genesis of the two cults in question , and the solution of one will help us to the solution of the other . Before , however , we proceed to the investigation of the Apolline cult , it will be proper to make a few ...
... common in the manner of genesis of the two cults in question , and the solution of one will help us to the solution of the other . Before , however , we proceed to the investigation of the Apolline cult , it will be proper to make a few ...
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... common element of a primitive thunder - cult . If this can be maintained , it will be a result as illuminating as it is interesting . The chief objection to it comes from the standpoint of the comparative philologian . In Hastings ...
... common element of a primitive thunder - cult . If this can be maintained , it will be a result as illuminating as it is interesting . The chief objection to it comes from the standpoint of the comparative philologian . In Hastings ...
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... common sanctuary to the two deities . Plutarch had , in fact , told us that Dionysos was almost as much at home in Delphi as Apollo . The same identification is suggested for Apollo and Dionysos at Rhodes and elsewhere , with the ...
... common sanctuary to the two deities . Plutarch had , in fact , told us that Dionysos was almost as much at home in Delphi as Apollo . The same identification is suggested for Apollo and Dionysos at Rhodes and elsewhere , with the ...
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... common with the thunder - god " .1 He also points out a singularly apposite parallel in the Babylonian theology , with its close inter - relation of Shamash ( the Sun - god ) and Ramman ( the Thunder - god ) as Shamash - Ramman ...
... common with the thunder - god " .1 He also points out a singularly apposite parallel in the Babylonian theology , with its close inter - relation of Shamash ( the Sun - god ) and Ramman ( the Thunder - god ) as Shamash - Ramman ...
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... common objection that the frailness of the early canoes was incompatible with such journeys . " As a matter of fact the sea - going canoe of the ancient Maori was by no means frail : it was a much stronger vessel than the eighteen ...
... common objection that the frailness of the early canoes was incompatible with such journeys . " As a matter of fact the sea - going canoe of the ancient Maori was by no means frail : it was a much stronger vessel than the eighteen ...
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Seite 394 - In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old: We must be free or die, who speak the tongue That Shakespeare spake; the faith and morals hold Which Milton held.
Seite 467 - The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments ' and other rites and ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches ; and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.
Seite 56 - Gabal and the wise men thereof were in thee thy calkers: all the ships of the sea with their mariners were in thee to occupy thy merchandise.
Seite 79 - Natural science 510 Mathematics 520 Astronomy 530 Physics 540 Chemistry 550 Geology 560 Paleontology 570 Biology 580 Botany 590 Zoology 600 Useful arts 610 Medicine 620 Engineering 630 Agriculture 640 Domestic economy 650 Communication.
Seite 180 - On which it grew, or to be left alone To its own beauty. Many such there are, Fair ferns and flowers, and chiefly that tall fern, So stately, of the Queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier, in its own retired abode On Grasmere's beach, than Naiad by the side Of Grecian brook, or Lady of the Mere, Sole-sitting by the shores of old romance.
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Seite 382 - Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds.
Seite 56 - The merchants of Sheba and Raamah, they were thy merchants: they occupied in thy fairs with chief of all spices, and with all precious stones, and gold.
Seite 401 - O she that made the brave appeal For manhood when our time was dark, And from our fetters drove the spark Which was as lightning to reveal New seasons, with the swifter play Of pulses, and benigner day; She that divinely shook the dead From living man; that stretched ahead Her resolute forefinger straight, And marched toward the gloomy gate Of earth's Untried, gave note, and in The good name of Humanity Called forth the daring vision!
Seite 394 - Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old...