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Side viii
... suffering harm , p . 233 sq .; the Sibyl of Cumae and other aspirants after immortality similarly secluded , pp . 234-236 . § 2. Balder , pp . 236-350 . — The Norse god Balder slain by a blow of the mistletoe and burnt on a pyre , p ...
... suffering harm , p . 233 sq .; the Sibyl of Cumae and other aspirants after immortality similarly secluded , pp . 234-236 . § 2. Balder , pp . 236-350 . — The Norse god Balder slain by a blow of the mistletoe and burnt on a pyre , p ...
Side 1
... suffer them in his stead . Upon this idea he acts , and the result is an endless number of often very unamiable devices for putting off upon some one else the trouble which a man shrinks from bearing him- . self . Such devices are ...
... suffer them in his stead . Upon this idea he acts , and the result is an endless number of often very unamiable devices for putting off upon some one else the trouble which a man shrinks from bearing him- . self . Such devices are ...
Side 4
... suffer less from them . " 4 In Guatemala also piles of stones may be seen at the partings of ways and on the tops of cliffs and mountains . Every passing Indian used to gather a handful of grass , rub his legs with it , spit on it , and ...
... suffer less from them . " 4 In Guatemala also piles of stones may be seen at the partings of ways and on the tops of cliffs and mountains . Every passing Indian used to gather a handful of grass , rub his legs with it , spit on it , and ...
Side 24
... suffering part for three days . The secret disorder thus passed into the puppy ; it died , and a post - mortem examination of its little body revealed the cause of the discase from which the man had suffered and of which the dog had ...
... suffering part for three days . The secret disorder thus passed into the puppy ; it died , and a post - mortem examination of its little body revealed the cause of the discase from which the man had suffered and of which the dog had ...
Side 26
... suffer from giddiness you should strip yourself naked and run thrice round a flax - field after sunset ; in that way the flax will get the giddiness and you will be rid of it.3 Some- times an attempt is made to transfer the mischief ...
... suffer from giddiness you should strip yourself naked and run thrice round a flax - field after sunset ; in that way the flax will get the giddiness and you will be rid of it.3 Some- times an attempt is made to transfer the mischief ...
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A. C. Haddon ancient animal annual appears Athenaeus Babylonian Balder Bavaria beat believed Beltane blazing bonfire book of Esther burning called carried cattle celebrated ceremony Cronus cure custom dance dead death deity demons Deutsche Mythologie deutschen devils disease divine drive earth Easter effigy Esther evil spirits expulsion feast festival fever flames flowers Folk-lore Gebräuche ghosts girl goddess gods Greek Haman hand head hole Indians Ishtar island Jews killed kindled king light live magic Märchen Marduk midsummer bonfire Midsummer Day Midsummer Eve midsummer fire mistletoe month mugwort myth nail need-fire night observed passed Pausanias person pile plant priest Purim Religion rites round Sacaea sacred sacrifice Sagen Saturnalia scapegoat season Semiramis sickness soul sticks stones Strabo straw superstition supposed temple throw torches totem tree tribe village Volks Volkskunde witches woman women wood worship young Zakmuk
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