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Pagina 16
... king of heaven and of men ; but this is a characteristic common to all ruling deities , and applies to Jupiter , divum pater atque hominum rex , equally with Zeus , αναξ ανδρων . The change in the condition of the Hindus is also marked ...
... king of heaven and of men ; but this is a characteristic common to all ruling deities , and applies to Jupiter , divum pater atque hominum rex , equally with Zeus , αναξ ανδρων . The change in the condition of the Hindus is also marked ...
Pagina 16
... king was not a god , he was a father . He was in magno what the chief of the pettiest tribe was in parco . As the latter consulted his old men , so the former took counsel from the chiefs of the tribes . And the father of a family was ...
... king was not a god , he was a father . He was in magno what the chief of the pettiest tribe was in parco . As the latter consulted his old men , so the former took counsel from the chiefs of the tribes . And the father of a family was ...
Pagina 18
... kings under the most hopeless myths , and will not accept as gods any who cannot be traced to Phoenicia . It may be , as he suggests , that the Ramayana , in which the exploits of Rama are recorded , does really refer to such a contest ...
... kings under the most hopeless myths , and will not accept as gods any who cannot be traced to Phoenicia . It may be , as he suggests , that the Ramayana , in which the exploits of Rama are recorded , does really refer to such a contest ...
Pagina 20
... King Admetus . This is still further strengthened by the characteristics of both deities , for it is not so much in the outward form and the mere symbols that we are to trace the connection of foreign mythologies . It is rather in the ...
... King Admetus . This is still further strengthened by the characteristics of both deities , for it is not so much in the outward form and the mere symbols that we are to trace the connection of foreign mythologies . It is rather in the ...
Pagina 33
... king that he was ecstatically styled by his admirers of a later era , he had acquired a lustre and repute which placed him at the head of a literary clique , consisting of Barthélemy , Méry , Alf ' de Musset , de Vigny , and others ...
... king that he was ecstatically styled by his admirers of a later era , he had acquired a lustre and repute which placed him at the head of a literary clique , consisting of Barthélemy , Méry , Alf ' de Musset , de Vigny , and others ...
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