| Ovid - 1877 - 614 páginas
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| Ignatius Donnelly - 1883 - 482 páginas
...all-productive face as far as her neck, and * "Science and Genesis," p. 125. placed her hand to her forehead, and, shaking all things with a vast trembling, she sank down a little and retired below l/te spot where she is wont to be." Here we are reminded of the bridge Bifrost, spoken of in the last... | |
| Ovid - 1899 - 304 páginas
...surrounding Delos as though with a circle, whence their name. her neck, and placed her hands to her forehead, and shaking all things with a vast trembling, she...linger ? Let me, if doomed to perish by the force of lire, perish by thy flames ; and alleviate my misfortune, by being the author of it. With difficulty,... | |
| Ovid - 1899 - 312 páginas
...surrounding Delos as though with a circle, whence their name. her neck, and placed her hands to her forehead, and shaking all things with a vast trembling, she...if I have deserved it, why do thy lightnings linger 'i Let me, if doomed to perish by the force of fire, perish by thy flames ; and alleviate my misfortune,... | |
| Ovid - 1919 - 578 páginas
...circle, whence their name. " Her all-productive face.} — Ver. 275 The earth w«» similarly called and shaking all things with a vast trembling, she...wont to be, and thus she spoke, with a parched voice : " 0 sovereign of the Gods, if thou approvest of this, if I have deserved it, why do thy lightnings... | |
| Ignatius Donnelly - 1970 - 488 páginas
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| Ignatius Donnelly - 2004 - 484 páginas
...Norse legends tell us sank down under the feet of the forces of Huspelheim, in the day of Ragnarok : " And thus she spoke with a parched voice : ' O sovereign of the gods, if thon approvest of this, if I have deserved it, why do thy lightnings linger ? Let me, if doomed to... | |
| Paul A. LaViolette - 2005 - 452 páginas
...burnt up, lifted up her all-productive face as far as her neck, and placed her hand to her forehead, and, shaking all things with a vast trembling, she...and retired below the spot where she is wont to be. [The land surface sinks under the weight of the ice sheets.] Earth pleads to Zeus, king of the gods,... | |
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