The Myths of PlatoMacmillan, 1905 - 532 sayfa |
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... become restless , are noisy , and congregate in flocks . Whilst the mother - bird is feeding , or brooding over her nestlings , the maternal instinct is probably stronger than the migratory ; but the instinct which is the more ...
... become restless , are noisy , and congregate in flocks . Whilst the mother - bird is feeding , or brooding over her nestlings , the maternal instinct is probably stronger than the migratory ; but the instinct which is the more ...
Sayfa 7
... becoming more and more extravagantly wonderful or horrid . This is one tendency which , however , is met by another . When a wonderful story is often told and becomes very familiar , it comes to be believed more seriously ; and , in ...
... becoming more and more extravagantly wonderful or horrid . This is one tendency which , however , is met by another . When a wonderful story is often told and becomes very familiar , it comes to be believed more seriously ; and , in ...
Sayfa 8
... become ashamed of the old story about him . They rationalise and moralise it , either leaving out the improb- abilities and indecencies , and retaining the parts that are probable and proper ; or allegorising it , i.e. showing that the ...
... become ashamed of the old story about him . They rationalise and moralise it , either leaving out the improb- abilities and indecencies , and retaining the parts that are probable and proper ; or allegorising it , i.e. showing that the ...
Sayfa 10
... becomes the charm which will heal the wound.2 Many Aetiological Myths doubtless have their rise in the practice of magic . Let me illustrate the Aetiological Myth by giving examples of its principal varieties , beginning with a ...
... becomes the charm which will heal the wound.2 Many Aetiological Myths doubtless have their rise in the practice of magic . Let me illustrate the Aetiological Myth by giving examples of its principal varieties , beginning with a ...
Sayfa 11
... become as a stranger to us , but the earth remain close to us as our nursing mother . " So Rongo - ma - tane , god and father of the cultivated food of man , rose and strove to separate the heaven and the earth ; he struggled , but in ...
... become as a stranger to us , but the earth remain close to us as our nursing mother . " So Rongo - ma - tane , god and father of the cultivated food of man , rose and strove to separate the heaven and the earth ; he struggled , but in ...
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