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... king was also generally idealized and made magnifi- cent . He had some manly faults , yet ' He was a man , taking him all in all ' . . . . He was a king of kings ' ( El . 1066 ff . ) . A special contrast is drawn between him and his ...
... king was also generally idealized and made magnifi- cent . He had some manly faults , yet ' He was a man , taking him all in all ' . . . . He was a king of kings ' ( El . 1066 ff . ) . A special contrast is drawn between him and his ...
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... king or Vegetation - spirit is slain by Winter and rises from the dead in the Spring . On the second each Year - king comes first as a wintry slayer , weds the queen , grows proud and royal , and then is slain by the Avenger of his ...
... king or Vegetation - spirit is slain by Winter and rises from the dead in the Spring . On the second each Year - king comes first as a wintry slayer , weds the queen , grows proud and royal , and then is slain by the Avenger of his ...
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... 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 n 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 n Greece ? Here I am quite off my accustomed beat , and must speak with diffidence and under ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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