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... objects in relation to Myth - Mental State proper to promote mythic imagination - Doctrine of Werewolves— Phantasy and Fancy PAGE 273 CHAPTER IX . MYTHOLOGY ( continued ) . Nature - myths , their origin , canon of interpretation ...
... objects in relation to Myth - Mental State proper to promote mythic imagination - Doctrine of Werewolves— Phantasy and Fancy PAGE 273 CHAPTER IX . MYTHOLOGY ( continued ) . Nature - myths , their origin , canon of interpretation ...
Page xii
... Objects - Their transmission by Funeral Sacrifice - Relation of Doctrine of Object - Souls to Epicurean theory of Ideas - Historical development of Doctrine of Souls , from the Ethereal Soul of primitive Biology to the Immaterial Soul ...
... Objects - Their transmission by Funeral Sacrifice - Relation of Doctrine of Object - Souls to Epicurean theory of Ideas - Historical development of Doctrine of Souls , from the Ethereal Soul of primitive Biology to the Immaterial Soul ...
Page 64
... objects and operations which Nature , the instructor of primæval man , sets before him . Thus Klemm traces the stages by which progress appears to have been made from the rough stick to the finished spear or club , from the natural ...
... objects and operations which Nature , the instructor of primæval man , sets before him . Thus Klemm traces the stages by which progress appears to have been made from the rough stick to the finished spear or club , from the natural ...
Page 89
... object that ' You can't shave a man's head when he is not there , ' while , to explain that the master is not to be judged by the folly of his servant , they say , " The rider is not a fool because the horse is . ' Ingratitude is ...
... object that ' You can't shave a man's head when he is not there , ' while , to explain that the master is not to be judged by the folly of his servant , they say , " The rider is not a fool because the horse is . ' Ingratitude is ...
Page 114
... ' in ' Tr . Eth . Soc . ' vol . vii . pp . 247 , 277 ; Sir W. Elliot in ' Trans . Congress of Prehistoric Archæology , ' 1868 , p . 253 . folk , were accordingly objects of superstitious fear to their 114 SURVIVAL IN CULTURE .
... ' in ' Tr . Eth . Soc . ' vol . vii . pp . 247 , 277 ; Sir W. Elliot in ' Trans . Congress of Prehistoric Archæology , ' 1868 , p . 253 . folk , were accordingly objects of superstitious fear to their 114 SURVIVAL IN CULTURE .
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