Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 194
... never fell from heaven , never therefore lay on the burning lake , never reared their Pandemonium , never met there in high debate . And yet , I repeat , these magnificent pictures have lost little or none of their value , because the ...
... never fell from heaven , never therefore lay on the burning lake , never reared their Pandemonium , never met there in high debate . And yet , I repeat , these magnificent pictures have lost little or none of their value , because the ...
Page 251
... never given , nor is any use made of its record . Yet it is of the highest value , for , as we shall see farther on , the internal evidence shows that it is based on British documents extending back to the first century . The best MS ...
... never given , nor is any use made of its record . Yet it is of the highest value , for , as we shall see farther on , the internal evidence shows that it is based on British documents extending back to the first century . The best MS ...
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... never have been born or thought of unless the older word had previously lived . It was so with Ṛta - a broader and deeper conception than the Greek Moira , and more akin to the Chinese Tao . Like these , Ṛta was never personified and it ...
... never have been born or thought of unless the older word had previously lived . It was so with Ṛta - a broader and deeper conception than the Greek Moira , and more akin to the Chinese Tao . Like these , Ṛta was never personified and it ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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