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... known , and also to the distinction between them which for me emerges only as the creature of reflection . It extends to not only the actually but the possibly known , and to what is loosely described as immedi- ately and directly felt ...
... known , and also to the distinction between them which for me emerges only as the creature of reflection . It extends to not only the actually but the possibly known , and to what is loosely described as immedi- ately and directly felt ...
Page 299
... known specimens of the set is 2.55 grammes , which is virtually the norm for this denomina- tion on the ordinary Aeginetic standard as used in Crete.2 6 The debased Aeginetic standard is traceable also at Aptera . It is true that the ...
... known specimens of the set is 2.55 grammes , which is virtually the norm for this denomina- tion on the ordinary Aeginetic standard as used in Crete.2 6 The debased Aeginetic standard is traceable also at Aptera . It is true that the ...
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... known Teutonic myth . In the mythical cycle Woden was primarily the dispenser of victory , but he was also the bringer of many other forms of good and especi- ally of good luck and good health . This part of the poem thus resolves ...
... known Teutonic myth . In the mythical cycle Woden was primarily the dispenser of victory , but he was also the bringer of many other forms of good and especi- ally of good luck and good health . This part of the poem thus resolves ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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