The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 136
... death . The death dance of the Middle Ages still rings in our ears , and the skull grins at us from the funeral car . The cult of the dead among the Greeks and Romans , on the contrary , necessitated a constant communication with the ...
... death . The death dance of the Middle Ages still rings in our ears , and the skull grins at us from the funeral car . The cult of the dead among the Greeks and Romans , on the contrary , necessitated a constant communication with the ...
Page 141
... death was sur- rounded in art with a halo of beauty and of peace . Both in poetry and in art death and sleep , Thanatos and Hypnos , were brothers . Hesiod calls them the children of night , and on the chest of Cypselos there was a ...
... death was sur- rounded in art with a halo of beauty and of peace . Both in poetry and in art death and sleep , Thanatos and Hypnos , were brothers . Hesiod calls them the children of night , and on the chest of Cypselos there was a ...
Page 154
... death . Now , Tertullian , in refuting the pagan ideas about the soul , says- " They also say that those souls which are taken away by a prema- ture death wander about hither and thither until they have completed the residue of the ...
... death . Now , Tertullian , in refuting the pagan ideas about the soul , says- " They also say that those souls which are taken away by a prema- ture death wander about hither and thither until they have completed the residue of the ...
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