...Physical truth andthe mythical narration are in perfect accordance...
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...But the concord between the mythical husband andwife is not more steadfast than that of mortal couples...
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...The mythical belief was natural, however disgustingwhen we insist on literal interpretation...
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...I shall not insist upon the deeds ofFeridun and his mythical valour, after the learned paperwritten upon the subject by Professor R...
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...As to the sieve, the brush, and the coffin,they are mythical furniture of great interest and obviousimport...
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...Thus,without explicit mention of their names, we find thethree brothers described in the entirely mythical epopeeof the Finns...
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...The same mythical correspondence which we havefound to exist between the Finnic epos and the variouslegendary Aryan traditions is observable between thelatter and the Esthonian popular tales...
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...The vegetables necessary for being introducedinto the kingdom of the dead, and the pea bymeans of which the hero enters heaven, are variations ofthe same mythical subject...
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...The law of atavism evolves itself in the generation ofthe heroes of mythical legends, no less than in that ofsimple mortals upon earth...
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...—The mythical laugh is inthe sun's ray and in the lightning...
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...The conch of Bhîmas, theelephant-horn of Orlando, the Greek war-bugle tauraia,by means of which armies were moved, derived theircharacter and their name from the mythical bull, thethundering god...
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...The mythical horse of the Hungarians, the horse Tátos,or Tátos lo, when born, is of an ugly aspect, defectiveand lean; it is therefore said in Hungarian, that "theTátos comes out of a defective horse...
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...This is the proverbialass's kick against the fallen; the poor outcast of the Westdearly pays the penalty of the honours conceded to hisillustrious mythical ancestors of the East...
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...The mythical ass and the Vedicgandharvas have the same qualities and the same instincts...
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...But we must look for more mythical personages inconnection with the ass Midas in Arcadia, as the regionof Pan and of asses...
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... The hundred daughters of King Kuçanabhas, and of the nymphGhṛitâći, who walks in curdled milk, recalling to us the mythical cow...
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