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... kings of the world in Hesiod . First there was Ouranos and his wife Gaia ; Ouranos lived in dread of his children and hid them away ' till his son Kronos rose and cast him out , helped by the Queen - mother Gaia . Then came King Kronos ...
... kings of the world in Hesiod . First there was Ouranos and his wife Gaia ; Ouranos lived in dread of his children and hid them away ' till his son Kronos rose and cast him out , helped by the Queen - mother Gaia . Then came King Kronos ...
Page 406
... King . But can we talk thus of Hamlet - Amlodi ? I mean , can we bring him into the region of myth , and myth of the same kind that we find in Greece ? Here I am quite off my accustomed beat , and must speak with diffidence and under ...
... King . But can we talk thus of Hamlet - Amlodi ? I mean , can we bring him into the region of myth , and myth of the same kind that we find in Greece ? Here I am quite off my accustomed beat , and must speak with diffidence and under ...
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... King said : ' I order that the Church of All Saints of Warwick have all its customs and the judgements of iron and water as well and justly as it used to have them in the time of King Edward and my father and brother , and in like ...
... King said : ' I order that the Church of All Saints of Warwick have all its customs and the judgements of iron and water as well and justly as it used to have them in the time of King Edward and my father and brother , and in like ...
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