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... trees , of his skull the heavens and of his brains the clouds . Then they took wandering flakes from Muspellheim , and placed them in the heavens . " Until this time , says the Völuspá . " The sun knew not Where she a dwelling had , The ...
... trees , of his skull the heavens and of his brains the clouds . Then they took wandering flakes from Muspellheim , and placed them in the heavens . " Until this time , says the Völuspá . " The sun knew not Where she a dwelling had , The ...
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... Tree Yggdrassil and its three roots . " That ash , " says Har , which was indeed the earth - bearer , " is the greatest and best of all trees . " Its branches spread over the whole world and even reach above heaven . It has three roots ...
... Tree Yggdrassil and its three roots . " That ash , " says Har , which was indeed the earth - bearer , " is the greatest and best of all trees . " Its branches spread over the whole world and even reach above heaven . It has three roots ...
الصفحة 24
... tree every day with the holy water , so that ever " it stands green over Urda's Fount . " These maidens are called Norns ; they fix the destinies of men , Har says ; " but besides them , " he adds , " there are a great many other norns ...
... tree every day with the holy water , so that ever " it stands green over Urda's Fount . " These maidens are called Norns ; they fix the destinies of men , Har says ; " but besides them , " he adds , " there are a great many other norns ...
الصفحة 25
... tree . But of what thought was it the symbol ? The editor of Mallet's North- ern Antiquities says , " We are inclined to regard this mythic Tree as the symbol of ever ... trees . " C " But who is the first and eldest of the INTRODUCTION . 25.
... tree . But of what thought was it the symbol ? The editor of Mallet's North- ern Antiquities says , " We are inclined to regard this mythic Tree as the symbol of ever ... trees . " C " But who is the first and eldest of the INTRODUCTION . 25.
الصفحة 30
... Tree , that reached from depth to height , - " Laved with limpid water , Gnawed by more serpents Than any one would think Of witless mortals . " He had also something to say concerning the future of the world . " What hast thou to tell ...
... Tree , that reached from depth to height , - " Laved with limpid water , Gnawed by more serpents Than any one would think Of witless mortals . " He had also something to say concerning the future of the world . " What hast thou to tell ...
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Ægir Æsir Air Throne Alfheim answered Asa Thor Asgard asked Asyniur Baldur Baugi beautiful Bifröst Biographical Bragi bright brother called chain cold Crown 8vo dark dwarfs earth Edda Edition English evil Extra fcap eyes face Father Odin Fcap fell Fenrir fire Frey Freyja Frigga Gangler Gerda giant giantess Gladsheim gods golden grew grove Gunnlöd hall hand head heaven Heimdall Helheim Hermod heroes Hymir Idūna Jörmungand Jötunheim journey King knew Kvasir land light elves live Loki Loki's maidens mead mighty Miölnir mountain myth never Niflheim night Niörd Norns Odhærir Odin looked Odin's Odur palace POEMS poetry Ragnarök river rock rose round says side Simrock Skadi Skirnir Sleipnir song stones stood story strange Suttung Svartheim sword Thialfi things Thor Thor's thought trees turned Utgard Valhalla Vanir Vidar waves weep whilst wind wolf wonder words Yggdrasil
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الصفحة 41 - BACON'S ESSAYS AND COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL. With Notes and Glossarial Index. By W. ALDIS WRIGHT, MA THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS from this World to that which is to come.
الصفحة 38 - Morte d'Arthur.— SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509. "It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
الصفحة 32 - Seeley (Professor). — LECTURES AND ESSAYS. By JR SEELEY, MA Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge. 8vo.
الصفحة 4 - GEORGE WILSON, MD, FRSE, Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh. By his SISTER. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. "An exquisite and touching portrait of a rare and beautiful spirit.
الصفحة 41 - All previous compilations of this kind must undeniably for the present give place to the Book of Praise. . . . The selection has been made throughout with sound judgment and critical taste. The pains involved in this compilation must have been immense, embracing, as it does, every writer of note in this special province of English literature, and ranging over the most widely divergent tracts of religious thought."- — SATURDAY REVIEW. THE FAIRY BOOK ; the Best Popular Fairy Stories. Selected and...
الصفحة 35 - Mrs. Webster has shown us that she is able to draw admirably from the life; that she can observe with subtlety, and render her observations with delicacy ; that she can impersonate complex conceptions, and venture into which few living writers can follow her.
الصفحة 40 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
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الصفحة 35 - The life of Vittoria Colonna, the celebrated Marchesa di Pescara, has received but cursory notice from any English writer, though in every history of Italy her name is mentioned with great honour among the poets of the sixteenth century. " In three hundred and fifty years," says her biographer, Visconti, " there has been no other Italian lady who can be compared to her.
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