Shakespeare's Puck, and His Folkslore: Illustrated from the Superstitions of All Nations, But More Especially from the Earliest Religion and Rites of Northern Europe and the Wends, Volume 2The author, 1952 |
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... believe , first remarked and commented upon by Montfaucon in his description of the remarkable octangular buildings at Montmorillon , which he has learnedly and plausibly argued to have been an ancient Romano - Celtic temple . French ...
... believe , first remarked and commented upon by Montfaucon in his description of the remarkable octangular buildings at Montmorillon , which he has learnedly and plausibly argued to have been an ancient Romano - Celtic temple . French ...
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... believe that the Saxon language has been returned the compliment by ourselves in giving them their designation for death - Tod , from ours for Toad . In Saxon mythology , and the views of Botho of Brunswick ( see his curious Chronicle ...
... believe that the Saxon language has been returned the compliment by ourselves in giving them their designation for death - Tod , from ours for Toad . In Saxon mythology , and the views of Botho of Brunswick ( see his curious Chronicle ...
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... believe our poet principally owes his mythology of the " Tempest , " as we shall show more particularly in the following chapter . Besides , however , the Ells and compounds and variants that may be found in most foreign gazetteers ...
... believe our poet principally owes his mythology of the " Tempest , " as we shall show more particularly in the following chapter . Besides , however , the Ells and compounds and variants that may be found in most foreign gazetteers ...
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Shakespeare's Puck, and His Folkslore: Illustrated from the ..., Volume 2 William Bell Visualização integral - 1860 |
Shakespeare's Puck, and His Folkslore: Illustrated from the ..., Volume 2 William Bell Visualização integral - 1852 |
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adduced Adelung allusion amongst ancient antiquity appears Ayrer's bear beautiful believe Berstücks betwixt Bock Cæsar Caliban called church Clavie copied Crodo curious Danish death deity divinity door doubt drama Duke edition English comedians fairy figure Flins frequently German give given Graf Grimm Guardianus head Helmold Herne the Hunter horns horse hounds idea identity instances Jacob Ayrer Janum Janus language Latin latter Latus Clavus legend meaning mentioned mihi modius Moon myth mythic mythology northern Nürnberg Oceanus Opus Theatricum original Ovid passage Perchta Phoenicia piece play poet present printed probable proof Puck Puck's quæ quod remarkable Robin Goodfellow Roman Saxon says seems serpent Shakespeare Sidea spirit stone story superstition supposed Tacitus tale tell Tempest temple Teutonic Thor thou Thrym Tieck tion toad translation Tymbor Vanir verbal conformity vide Wendic wild wild hunt witches word worship