Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the CenturiesOwen, 1974 - 316 strán (strany) |
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Strana 45
... traditional Divine Victim , though conquering not barren soil or winter darkness but spiritual blankness . For some he is the crystallization of myth , one climax in a recurring pattern ; for others , one of several similar teachers and ...
... traditional Divine Victim , though conquering not barren soil or winter darkness but spiritual blankness . For some he is the crystallization of myth , one climax in a recurring pattern ; for others , one of several similar teachers and ...
Strana 46
... traditional concepts of justice and logic to the Divine Order . Evidence of the times was seen as evidence of all time . God was burdened with all too human , even too political a vocabulary of reward and punishment , heaven and hell ...
... traditional concepts of justice and logic to the Divine Order . Evidence of the times was seen as evidence of all time . God was burdened with all too human , even too political a vocabulary of reward and punishment , heaven and hell ...
Strana 153
... traditional cere- monies ... the garlands still carried by the children , the maypole itself , at once the symbol of the flowering tree and of fertility , the old bonfires , the carols sung on towers and high places , and the now almost ...
... traditional cere- monies ... the garlands still carried by the children , the maypole itself , at once the symbol of the flowering tree and of fertility , the old bonfires , the carols sung on towers and high places , and the now almost ...
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Contents Authors Preface 7 | 7 |
PART | 9 |
A Britain of Gods II | 11 |
Autorské práva | |
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Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the Centuries Peter Vansittart Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1974 |
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