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... called Proserpina , Diana , or Hecate . R. Scot , in his Discoverie of Witchcraft ' says , " The witches . believe ... called Diana and her wandering Court , and by us called Phairie , " 270 THE SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH MACBETH .
... called Proserpina , Diana , or Hecate . R. Scot , in his Discoverie of Witchcraft ' says , " The witches . believe ... called Diana and her wandering Court , and by us called Phairie , " 270 THE SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH MACBETH .
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... called Ambrosia , which clearly refer to these ambrosial apples , were in honour of Bacchus . This becomes the more remarkable because the lofty position of the Sâtræ , whose residence amidst the snowy mountains of Thrace abounded with ...
... called Ambrosia , which clearly refer to these ambrosial apples , were in honour of Bacchus . This becomes the more remarkable because the lofty position of the Sâtræ , whose residence amidst the snowy mountains of Thrace abounded with ...
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... called Niflheim ( or the abode of mist ) , in the middle of which was a well called Hvergelmir ( the bubbling , roaring kettle or spring ) , from which flowed twelve rivers . In the South was Muspellheim , a hot and radiant world , the ...
... called Niflheim ( or the abode of mist ) , in the middle of which was a well called Hvergelmir ( the bubbling , roaring kettle or spring ) , from which flowed twelve rivers . In the South was Muspellheim , a hot and radiant world , the ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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