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Even now certain peoples in the heart of Europe refuse so to save a drowning
person, adducing as a reason, sincerely no doubt, that the river must not be
deprived of its victim. A Perseus bold enough to interfere with such a practice
would ...
Even now certain peoples in the heart of Europe refuse so to save a drowning
person, adducing as a reason, sincerely no doubt, that the river must not be
deprived of its victim. A Perseus bold enough to interfere with such a practice
would ...
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This may after all be a secondary development. What is certain is that the
Quotation Proverb clearly points to the genesis of most proverbs as indicated
above. Whether the indication as to where the proverb was first coined is correct,
as it ...
This may after all be a secondary development. What is certain is that the
Quotation Proverb clearly points to the genesis of most proverbs as indicated
above. Whether the indication as to where the proverb was first coined is correct,
as it ...
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Both myths arose out of the fact that Tyr was once a wolf, that the wolf then came
to be his divine attribute and that there once existed, all over Europe and the
Near East, certain monuments representing a carnivorous animal, often a wolf, in
the ...
Both myths arose out of the fact that Tyr was once a wolf, that the wolf then came
to be his divine attribute and that there once existed, all over Europe and the
Near East, certain monuments representing a carnivorous animal, often a wolf, in
the ...
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