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Page 431
... natures there stands a whole order of other beings distinguished mainly by the fact that , while those have issued from men or seek human fellowship , these form a separate community , one might say a kingdom of their own , and are only ...
... natures there stands a whole order of other beings distinguished mainly by the fact that , while those have issued from men or seek human fellowship , these form a separate community , one might say a kingdom of their own , and are only ...
Page 439
... natures there stands a whole order of other beings distinguished mainly by the fact that , while those have issued from men or seek human fellowship , these form a separate community , one might say a kingdom of their own , and are only ...
... natures there stands a whole order of other beings distinguished mainly by the fact that , while those have issued from men or seek human fellowship , these form a separate community , one might say a kingdom of their own , and are only ...
Page 443
... nature of Elves I resort for advice to the ON . authori- ties , before all others . It has been remarked already ( p . 25 ) , that the Elder Edda several times couples æsir and álfar together , as though they were a compendium of all ...
... nature of Elves I resort for advice to the ON . authori- ties , before all others . It has been remarked already ( p . 25 ) , that the Elder Edda several times couples æsir and álfar together , as though they were a compendium of all ...
Page 449
... nature seem to be the follow- ing : - " Man's body holds a medium between those of the giant and the elf ; an elf comes as much short of human size as a giant towers above it . All elves are imagined as small and tiny , but the light ...
... nature seem to be the follow- ing : - " Man's body holds a medium between those of the giant and the elf ; an elf comes as much short of human size as a giant towers above it . All elves are imagined as small and tiny , but the light ...
Page 458
... nature , they can with greater certainty avoid unwholesome food . This remark- able passage justifies the opinion of the longevity of dwarfs ; and their avoidance of human food , which hastens death , agrees with the distinction drawn ...
... nature , they can with greater certainty avoid unwholesome food . This remark- able passage justifies the opinion of the longevity of dwarfs ; and their avoidance of human food , which hastens death , agrees with the distinction drawn ...
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