The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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... spirit against whose machinations man should be constantly on his guard . Under one name or other all nations , from the most barbarous to the most civilized , have acknowledged the ex- istence of such a being . Even those who could not ...
... spirit against whose machinations man should be constantly on his guard . Under one name or other all nations , from the most barbarous to the most civilized , have acknowledged the ex- istence of such a being . Even those who could not ...
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... spirits continued steadily to increase , whereas that which regarded them as beneficent spirits continued to diminish in a still larger ratio , * Fulgence , Mytholigia , p . 712 . until finally the term dæmon became synonymous through ...
... spirits continued steadily to increase , whereas that which regarded them as beneficent spirits continued to diminish in a still larger ratio , * Fulgence , Mytholigia , p . 712 . until finally the term dæmon became synonymous through ...
Pagina 3
... spirit . From this degeneracy many learned investigators have in- ferred that the dæmons as well as the gods of the ... spirits . " Throughout the Homeric poems the dæmon is regarded in the same light ; and the poet assigns him ...
... spirit . From this degeneracy many learned investigators have in- ferred that the dæmons as well as the gods of the ... spirits . " Throughout the Homeric poems the dæmon is regarded in the same light ; and the poet assigns him ...
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... spirits were now ranked as dæmons , such as the Furies , the Pœnæ , the Alastors , Nimesis , & c . , who were re- presented as the implacable enemies of mankind , and at the same time the unswerving instruments of divine vengeance ...
... spirits were now ranked as dæmons , such as the Furies , the Pœnæ , the Alastors , Nimesis , & c . , who were re- presented as the implacable enemies of mankind , and at the same time the unswerving instruments of divine vengeance ...
Pagina 11
... spirits - men and women deified after their death for their good actions during life . Hermes Thismegistus who had also visited the country and obtained information from every source he could , de- clared that both the gods and daemons ...
... spirits - men and women deified after their death for their good actions during life . Hermes Thismegistus who had also visited the country and obtained information from every source he could , de- clared that both the gods and daemons ...
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