The Mythology of the Aryan NationsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1882 - 594 pagini |
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Pagina 77
... cloth , the money - coining ram , and the magic stick . " The jackal and the cloth are thus alike endowed with the mysterious power of the Teutonic Wish . This power is ex- hibited under a thousand forms , among which cups , horns ...
... cloth , the money - coining ram , and the magic stick . " The jackal and the cloth are thus alike endowed with the mysterious power of the Teutonic Wish . This power is ex- hibited under a thousand forms , among which cups , horns ...
Pagina 79
... cloth . Nor is the bird less mighty than the magi- cian , although he is not killed off in the same way . See also Tylor , Primitive Culture , i . 305 . For Slavonic stories of external hearts see Ralston , Russian Folk Tales , 109 ...
... cloth . Nor is the bird less mighty than the magi- cian , although he is not killed off in the same way . See also Tylor , Primitive Culture , i . 305 . For Slavonic stories of external hearts see Ralston , Russian Folk Tales , 109 ...
Pagina 82
... clothes with a beggar ; the fox is of course enchanted , and can be freed only by destroying the body in which he is imprisoned . But this idea of enchantment would inevi- tably be suggested by the magic power of Athênê in seaming the ...
... clothes with a beggar ; the fox is of course enchanted , and can be freed only by destroying the body in which he is imprisoned . But this idea of enchantment would inevi- tably be suggested by the magic power of Athênê in seaming the ...
Pagina 87
... cloth , that he may lick it off with his tongue ; but for this the raja will be angry with him , and his re- proaches will turn this poor wuzeer into stone . " Will he always remain stone ? ' asked the lady owl . ' Not for ever ...
... cloth , that he may lick it off with his tongue ; but for this the raja will be angry with him , and his re- proaches will turn this poor wuzeer into stone . " Will he always remain stone ? ' asked the lady owl . ' Not for ever ...
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Achaian Achilleus Æsir Agni Akrisios Aphroditê Apollôn Artemis Aryan Asvins Athênê Baldur beautiful becomes BOOK bride bright brother Brynhild CHAP child clouds Daphnê darkness daughter dawn death deities Dêmêtêr denote Dionysos Dioskouroi doom dragon Dyaus earth Eôs epic epithet father German gods golden Greek Grimm Hagen heaven Helios Hellenic Hence Hephaistos Heraklês Hêrê Hermes hero Hesiodic Hindu Homeric horse hymns idea Iliad Ilion incidents Indra Kephalos king Kriemhild land Latin legend light maiden Max Müller Medeia morning mother Muir myth mythical mythology night Norse Odin Odysseus Oidipous Ouranos Panis Penelopê Perseus Phaiakian Phoibos phrases poet Poseidôn Professor Max Müller Prokris reappears root Sanskrit Saramâ Sarpêdôn Savitar scarcely seen serpent Sigurd sister slain slays sleep Soma story sword tale tells Teutonic theogony Theseus thou tradition treasures Varuna Veda Vedic Vishnu Volsung Vritra waters wife words worship Wuotan Zeus
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