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... serpent , Olympus forming the serpent's head on which the gods , metaphori- cally stationed , crushed the gigantic python . The Greek theogonies abound with passages so similar to the Hebraic that the view impressed the idea that the ...
... serpent , Olympus forming the serpent's head on which the gods , metaphori- cally stationed , crushed the gigantic python . The Greek theogonies abound with passages so similar to the Hebraic that the view impressed the idea that the ...
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... serpent men , and Ganesa as an elephant man , so the elephants , i . e . elephant ministers , would have been the officiating priests of Ganesa ; Cecrops and Erechtheus were both represented as having the Naga form , half man , half serpent ...
... serpent men , and Ganesa as an elephant man , so the elephants , i . e . elephant ministers , would have been the officiating priests of Ganesa ; Cecrops and Erechtheus were both represented as having the Naga form , half man , half serpent ...
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... serpent . Loki will also have come , and Hrŷm , and with them all the frost giants . All the friends of Hel will follow Loki , but Muspell's sons will have their own bright battle order . " But when these events take place Heimdall will ...
... serpent . Loki will also have come , and Hrŷm , and with them all the frost giants . All the friends of Hel will follow Loki , but Muspell's sons will have their own bright battle order . " But when these events take place Heimdall will ...
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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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