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Сторінка 106
It is unGerman because Teutonic mythology knows nothing about a figure
corresponding to the classical Aphrodite—the goddess Freya is known in
Sweden only—and nothing of a sort of terrestrial paradise in the interior of a
mountain, though ...
It is unGerman because Teutonic mythology knows nothing about a figure
corresponding to the classical Aphrodite—the goddess Freya is known in
Sweden only—and nothing of a sort of terrestrial paradise in the interior of a
mountain, though ...
Сторінка 108
As is well known, in Celtic, Teutonic and Slavonic countries we find, usually quite
well localized, the tale of a king shut up in the interior of a mountain, whence he
will one day break forth to restore his country to its pristine splendour.
As is well known, in Celtic, Teutonic and Slavonic countries we find, usually quite
well localized, the tale of a king shut up in the interior of a mountain, whence he
will one day break forth to restore his country to its pristine splendour.
Сторінка 290
When in the first part of the last century Jacob Grimm distinguished two currents
which made up this particular domain of human mad. ness, the heritage of
paganism of the Teutonic type and Christian, i.e., in the last analysis, Oriental and
...
When in the first part of the last century Jacob Grimm distinguished two currents
which made up this particular domain of human mad. ness, the heritage of
paganism of the Teutonic type and Christian, i.e., in the last analysis, Oriental and
...
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