The Prose Edda, Том 5American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1916 - 266 стор. |
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Сторінка xii
Snorri Sturluson. able promise to Norway , but I think it by no means cer- tain that repentance stayed his hand . Indeed , familiar as he was with the hopelessly anarchical conditions of his native land , its devastating feuds , its ...
Snorri Sturluson. able promise to Norway , but I think it by no means cer- tain that repentance stayed his hand . Indeed , familiar as he was with the hopelessly anarchical conditions of his native land , its devastating feuds , its ...
Сторінка xvii
... means of models drawn , in the one case , from acknow- ledged masters of the craft , in the other , by the example of a complete skaldic trilogy , the work of a man who was accepted by his own time as a worthy successor of Bragi ...
... means of models drawn , in the one case , from acknow- ledged masters of the craft , in the other , by the example of a complete skaldic trilogy , the work of a man who was accepted by his own time as a worthy successor of Bragi ...
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... on the earth . One thing they wondered and pondered over : what it might mean , that the earth and the beasts and the birds had one nature in some ways , and yet were unlike in manner of life . In this was their nature one : that II.
... on the earth . One thing they wondered and pondered over : what it might mean , that the earth and the beasts and the birds had one nature in some ways , and yet were unlike in manner of life . In this was their nature one : that II.
Сторінка 18
... means do we acknowledge him God ; he was evil and all his kin- dred : we call them Rime - Giants . Now it is said that when he slept , a sweat came upon him , and there grew under his left hand a man and a woman , and one of his feet ...
... means do we acknowledge him God ; he was evil and all his kin- dred : we call them Rime - Giants . Now it is said that when he slept , a sweat came upon him , and there grew under his left hand a man and a woman , and one of his feet ...
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... means of these , all other tools . After this they smithied metal and stone and wood , and wrought so abun- dantly that metal which is called gold , that they had all their household ware and all dishes of gold ; and that time is called ...
... means of these , all other tools . After this they smithied metal and stone and wood , and wrought so abun- dantly that metal which is called gold , that they had all their household ware and all dishes of gold ; and that time is called ...
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abode Adils Ægir Ægir's Æsir Allfather Arnórr sang Ásgard asked bade Baldr battle Baugi blood Bölverkr Bragi brother Brynhildr Cl.-Vig daughter didst drink dwarves dwell eagle earth Edda Einarr sang Einarr Tinkling-Scale Eyvindr Fáfnir fair father fetter fire Freyja Freyr Frigg Fródi Gangleri gave Geirrödr giant gods Gudrún Gunnarr hair hall hammer hand Hárr Hárr answered heaven Heimdallr Hermódr Hildr Hill-Giants Högni horse host Hreidmarr Hrólfr Kraki Hrungnir Hymir Idunn Jónsson Jörmunrekkr Jötunheim King land Loki mead metaphors Midgard Serpent mighty Mjöllnir Múspell night Njördr o'er Odin Odin's Óttarr periphrase poesy praise Prince ravens Refr sang Reginn Rime-Giants rode sang further saying shield ship Sigurdr Skadi Skald Skrýmir slayer Snorri's song sons spake steed stones straightway Surtr sword thee things Thjálfi Thjazi Thjódólfr sang Thor Thor's thou told took Týr Úlfr Uggason Útgarda-Loki Valhall Vanir Völuspá weapons wife wise Wolf woman Ymir
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Сторінка 19 - The next thing when the rime dropped was that the cow hight Audhumla was made of it ; but four milk-rivers ran out of her teats, and she fed Ymir ; she licked rime-stones that were...
Сторінка 65 - I am in wrath and wrestle with me." "I see no one here," said Utgard-Loki, looking at the men sitting on the benches, "who would not think it beneath him to wrestle with thee; let somebody, however, call hither that old crone, my nurse Elli, and let Thor wrestle with her if he will. She has thrown to the ground many a man not less strong than this Thor is.
Сторінка 43 - This was made from six things: the noise a cat makes when it moves, the beard of a woman, the roots of a mountain, the sinews of a bear, the breath of a fish, and the spittle of a bird.
Сторінка 70 - Have any more matters of note befallen among the ^Esir? A very great deed of valor did Thor achieve on that journey." Harr made answer : "Now shall be told of those tidings which seemed of more consequence to the ^Esir. The beginning of the story is this, that Baldr the Good dreamed great and perilous dreams touching his life. When he told these dreams to the...
Сторінка 40 - Heimdallr is the name of one : he is called the White God. He is great and holy; nine maids, all sisters, bore him for a son. He is also called Hallinskidi and Gullintanni; his teeth were of gold, and his horse is called Gold-top. He dwells in the place called Himinbjorg, hard by Bifrost: he is the warder of the gods, and sits there by Heaven's end to guard the bridge from the Hill-Giants. He needs less sleep than a bird; he sees equally well night and day a hundred leagues from him, and hears how...
Сторінка 82 - ... themselves, and it shall be very bright. The time of the old gods is past; they shall fall on the plain called Vigridr. Surtr shall cast fire over all the earth and burn all the world. But the dead shall rise up again to a new order of things. A new earth shall emerge out of the sea, and all shall be green and fair; then shall the fruits of it be brought forth unsown. The mighty one — the prince of light — shall settle every quarrel, pronounce judgments, and fix sacred, unalterable laws....