The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumul 2Longmans, 1870 |
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Pagina 6
... slay his antagonist until Phoibos has deserted him , and no room whatever is left for any comparison which may turn the balance in favour of either warrior . In neither case are the conditions with which we are dealing the conditions of ...
... slay his antagonist until Phoibos has deserted him , and no room whatever is left for any comparison which may turn the balance in favour of either warrior . In neither case are the conditions with which we are dealing the conditions of ...
Pagina 14
... slays the biting snake , the thief , the seducer , who hides away his prey in his dismal cave ; and the battle between spiritual good and evil takes form from the war between the light of the Sun and the darkness of the night . But ...
... slays the biting snake , the thief , the seducer , who hides away his prey in his dismal cave ; and the battle between spiritual good and evil takes form from the war between the light of the Sun and the darkness of the night . But ...
Pagina 24
... slay the terrible Sphinx . In one version Phoibos is only four days old when , hurrying to Parnassos , he slays the dragon which had chased his mother Lêtô in her wanderings to Delos . The more elaborate legend of the Hymn places the ...
... slay the terrible Sphinx . In one version Phoibos is only four days old when , hurrying to Parnassos , he slays the dragon which had chased his mother Lêtô in her wanderings to Delos . The more elaborate legend of the Hymn places the ...
Pagina 28
... slay the darkness which is his mother ; he must be parted from the Dawn which cheered him at his birth ; and after a few hours he must sink into the darkness from which he had sprung in the morning . His work again may be benignant ...
... slay the darkness which is his mother ; he must be parted from the Dawn which cheered him at his birth ; and after a few hours he must sink into the darkness from which he had sprung in the morning . His work again may be benignant ...
Pagina 31
... slays Prokris . The hidden chamber in which Eôs placed her decrepit husband is the Latmian hill , where the more fortunate Endymiôn lies in his charmed sleep . Endymiôn is in short , as his name denotes , simply the sun setting opposite ...
... slays Prokris . The hidden chamber in which Eôs placed her decrepit husband is the Latmian hill , where the more fortunate Endymiôn lies in his charmed sleep . Endymiôn is in short , as his name denotes , simply the sun setting opposite ...
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