... retain his name in their nomenclature, which is Thor's day, the day of Thor, while we have retained only his chief attribute of thunder in the name of our day. It has a grim signification, indicative as it is of storm and strife. Thor descends to... The Archaeological Journal - Сторінка 1521883Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1882 - 308 стор.
...it is of storm and strife. Thor descends to the Giants and meets them on their own ground. And here it would seem as if in all mythology there were a...be accused of irreverence when we fancy that there are such traces of prophetic truth in these wild poetic teachings! But when Odin, in a wondrous weird... | |
| 1882 - 322 стор.
...it is of storm and strife. Thor descends to the Giants and meets them on their own ground. And here it would seem as if in all mythology there were a...be accused of irreverence when we fancy that there are such traces of prophetic truth in these wild poetic teachings! But when Odin, in a wondrous weird... | |
| 1882 - 328 стор.
...it is of storm and strife. Thor descends to the Giants and meets them on their own ground. And here it would seem as if in all mythology there were a sort of prophetic perception of what liad to be completed in a holier, higher form in the mighty works which Christianity has taught us... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1883 - 628 стор.
...Odin meets the wolf." As Prof. JF Hodgetts writes in his article in the Antiquary, Dec. 1882 :—" It would seem as if in all mythology there were a...be accused of irreverence when we fancy that there are such traces of prophetic truth in these wild poetic teachings! But when Odin, in a wondrous weird... | |
| William Slater Calverley - 1899 - 546 стор.
...(Hyndluljod, 42.) As Prof. JF Hodgetts writes in his article in the Antiquary, Dec. 1882 : — •" It would seem as if in all mythology there were a...be accused of irreverence when we fancy that there are such traces of prophetic truth in these wild poetic teachings ! But when Odin, in a wondrous weird... | |
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