Myths and DreamsChatto and Windus, 1885 - 251 páginas |
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... relics , and those of his successors to a period which is but as yesterday in the history of our kind , are material only ; and not until we possess the symbols of his thought , whether in language or rude picture , do we get an inkling ...
... relics , and those of his successors to a period which is but as yesterday in the history of our kind , are material only ; and not until we possess the symbols of his thought , whether in language or rude picture , do we get an inkling ...
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... relics of these among the ignorant and superstitious of modern times . What meaning , then , had man's surroundings to him , when eye and ear could be diverted from prior claims of the body , and he could repose from watch- ing for his ...
... relics of these among the ignorant and superstitious of modern times . What meaning , then , had man's surroundings to him , when eye and ear could be diverted from prior claims of the body , and he could repose from watch- ing for his ...
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... relics which , in the lands of their discovery , have still the authority of the past , unimpaired by the critical exposure of the present . The subject itself is , moreover , so wide reaching , bringing the ancient and the modern into ...
... relics which , in the lands of their discovery , have still the authority of the past , unimpaired by the critical exposure of the present . The subject itself is , moreover , so wide reaching , bringing the ancient and the modern into ...
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... relic of the old belief in a real and sympathetic connection between a man and his image ; a belief extant among the unlettered in by- places of civilised countries . When we hear of 1 Mark vii . 33 , John ix . 6. Cf. Tacitus , Hist ...
... relic of the old belief in a real and sympathetic connection between a man and his image ; a belief extant among the unlettered in by- places of civilised countries . When we hear of 1 Mark vii . 33 , John ix . 6. Cf. Tacitus , Hist ...
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... relic not only of the universal personification of things , but of their division into sex . The origin of gender is most obscure , but its in- vestment of both animate and inanimate things with sexual qualities shows it to be a product ...
... relic not only of the universal personification of things , but of their division into sex . The origin of gender is most obscure , but its in- vestment of both animate and inanimate things with sexual qualities shows it to be a product ...
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A. B. GROSART Abipones Algonquin ancestors ancient animals Aryan Aryan Nations beast bird body breath CHARLES civilised cloth extra cloth limp Coloured conception Cronus Crown 8vo custom dark dead death deity demons Demy 8vo disease doctrine dreams earth Edited Eskimo Essays existence eyes familiar spirit Fcap folk-lore folk-tales Frontispiece ghost gilt gods Greek Grimm's law heart heaven Hebrew HENRY VAN LAUN human ideas Illus illustrated boards Indian killed Koshchei language legend lest living Love man's Max Müller meaning mediæval mind moon myth mythology nature night notions Novels numerous Illustrations origin passed phenomena PICCADILLY NOVELS play Poems Portrait Post 8vo primitive prince Punchkin races relics religion round Sanskrit savage shadow Sheol sleep solar sorcerer soul spirit stone story survival tells theory things thought Three Vols tion totem tree tribes Vritra whilst wind words
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