The History of the Anglo-Saxons: Comprising the History of England from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, Томи 1 – 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown., 1823 |
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... Edda and his history . This great ancestor of the Saxon and Scandinavian chieftains , is represented to have migrated from a city , on the east of the Tanais , called Asgard , and 33 Strabo , lib . xi . p . 776. 778 . 34 Stephanus de ...
... Edda and his history . This great ancestor of the Saxon and Scandinavian chieftains , is represented to have migrated from a city , on the east of the Tanais , called Asgard , and 33 Strabo , lib . xi . p . 776. 778 . 34 Stephanus de ...
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... Edda Semundi , p . 14. It is curious , that in the passage of an Arabian poet , cited by Pocock , in not . ad Carmen Tograi , p . 13 , we meet with a female sun and mascu- line moon . The distich is , Nec nomen femininum soli dedecus ...
... Edda Semundi , p . 14. It is curious , that in the passage of an Arabian poet , cited by Pocock , in not . ad Carmen Tograi , p . 13 , we meet with a female sun and mascu- line moon . The distich is , Nec nomen femininum soli dedecus ...
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... Edda , though wilder , has better theology than much of Ovid's Metamorphorses . It is remarkable , that the Northmen venerated three principal supreme deities connected with each other by rela- tionship . Odin , whom they called All ...
... Edda , though wilder , has better theology than much of Ovid's Metamorphorses . It is remarkable , that the Northmen venerated three principal supreme deities connected with each other by rela- tionship . Odin , whom they called All ...
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... Edda Gan- gler is represented as beholding three thrones , each above the other . The lowest was called the lofty one ; the second his equal ; the highest was named " the third . " Suppl . Nor . Ant . vol . ii . P. 282 . 49 Edda , Hist ...
... Edda Gan- gler is represented as beholding three thrones , each above the other . The lowest was called the lofty one ; the second his equal ; the highest was named " the third . " Suppl . Nor . Ant . vol . ii . P. 282 . 49 Edda , Hist ...
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... Edda , Hist . Prim . p . 284 . 54 The Edda thus describes him : " First of all was Mus- pells - heim . It is lucid , glowing , and impervious to strangers . There Surtur rules , and sits in the extremity of the earth . He holds a ...
... Edda , Hist . Prim . p . 284 . 54 The Edda thus describes him : " First of all was Mus- pells - heim . It is lucid , glowing , and impervious to strangers . There Surtur rules , and sits in the extremity of the earth . He holds a ...
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Сторінка 448 - THESE, as they change, Almighty Father, these, Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of Thee. Forth in the pleasing Spring Thy beauty walks, Thy tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart, is joy.
Сторінка 452 - Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet; that quality without which judgment is cold and knowledge is inert; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates, the superiority must with some hesitation be allowed to Dryden.
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