| 1835 - 494 páginas
...fair that meet my sight. Yet tell me — hast thou seen her ? Know'st thou not Who asks thy answer ? The great king of day And monarch of the night are my progenitors : Their grandson I, and by their own free choice, The lord of Urvasi and of the earth. How, silent ! Thou might'st measure... | |
| 1855 - 864 páginas
...fair that meet my sight. Yet tell me — hast thou seen her ? Knowest thou not Who asks thy answer ? The great king of day And monarch of the night are my progenitors ; Their grandson I, and by their own free choice, The Lord of Urvashi and of the Earth. How, silent ! Thou mightest measure... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 792 páginas
...place, and that, according to Greek custom, the reigning race of Elis derived its origin from Zeus. The same custom prevailed in India, and gave rise...by, says of himself, — The great king of day, And monareh of the night are my progenitors ; Their grandson I .... There may, then, have been a King of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 páginas
...place, and that, according to Greek custom, the reigning race of Elis derived its origin from Zeus. The same custom prevailed in India, and gave rise...— the so-called Solar and the Lunar races ; and Purûravas, of whom more by and by, says of himself, — The great king of day, And monarch of the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1860 - 480 páginas
...place, and that, according to Greek custom, the reigning race of Elis derived its origin from Zeus. The same custom prevailed in India, and gave rise...and the Lunar races ; and Pururavas, of whom more by ami by, says of himself, — The great king of day. And monarch of the night are my progenitors; Tiunr... | |
| 1870 - 764 páginas
...resemble this. " The same custom," ie of taking the Sun for father (or,as wo say, Totem), says Muller, " prevailed in India, and gave rise to the two great...India — the so-called Solar and the Lunar races." (3) Incarnations of gods in animal forms for such a purpose as we have hero are feigned in many mythologies.... | |
| 1870 - 770 páginas
...resemble this. "The same custom," «".*. of taking the Sun for father (or,as we say, Totem), says Miiller, ".prevailed in India, and gave rise to the two great...India — the so-called Solar and the Lunar races." (3) Incarnations of gods in animal forms for such a purpose as wo have here are feigned in many mythologies.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1878 - 790 páginas
...place, and that, according to Greek custom, the reigning race of Elis derived its origin from Zeus. The same custom prevailed in India, and gave rise to the two great royal families of ancient India—the so-called Solar and the Lunar races; and Pururavas, of whom more by and by, says of himself,—... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 640 páginas
...birthplace, and that, according to Greek custom, the reigning race of Elis derived its origin from Zeus. The same custom prevailed in India, and gave rise...and he may have had a son, Endymion ; but what the myth tells of Endymion could not have happened to the king of Elis. The myth transfers Endymion to... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 640 páginas
...birthplace, and that, according to Greek custom, the reigning race of Elis derived its origin from Zeus. The same custom prevailed in India, and gave rise...of day And monarch of the night are my progenitors ; Tlieir grandson I. ... There may, then, have been a king of Elis, Aethlios, and he may have had a... | |
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