| Nathan Drake - 1804 - 572 страница
...themselves to be brought to the nearest part of these rocks, and from thence threw themselves down into the sea, hoping, by the boldness of such a •violent death, to renew the pretence of admission into the Hall of Odin, which they had lost, by failing to die in combat and... | |
| Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1805 - 232 страница
...wounded, that he might appear stained with blood in the presence of his gods. Odin did what he tauglit ; and after his example, the Scandinavians sought to...which they had lost by failing to die in combat and by ai ins. Odin is supposed to have nourished about seventy years before the christian era. It was not... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 420 страница
...themselves down into the sea, hoping, by the boldness of such a violent death, to renew the pretence of admission into the Hall of Odin, which they had lost by failing to die in combat, and by arms."* In these beautiful verses we must admire the postures of Zamolxis and Odin, which exactly point out... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 422 страница
...the nearest part of VOL. i. A a these * V. 123. these rocks, and from thence threw themselves down into the sea, hoping, by the boldness of such a violent death, to renew the pretence of admission into the Hall of Odin, which they had lost by failing to die in combat, and... | |
| William Temple - 1814 - 588 страница
...into the sea, hoping, by the boldness of such a violent death, to renew the pretence of admission in the hall of Odin, which they had lost, by failing to die in combat and by arms. What effect such a principle (sucked in with instruction and education, and well believed) must voL.... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1814 - 580 страница
...themselves to be brought to the nearest part of these rocks, and from thence threw themselves down into the sea, hoping, by the boldness of such a violent death, to renew the pretence of admission in the hall of Odin, which they had lost, by failing to die in combat and... | |
| 1821 - 384 страница
...themselves to be brought to the nearest part of these rocks, and from thence threw themselves down into the. sea ; hoping, by the boldness of such a violent death, to renew the pretence of admission in the hall of Odin, which they had lost, by failing to die in combat and... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 408 страница
...basely, as they esteemed it, in their beds, usually caused themselves to be brought to the nearest of these rocks; whence they precipitated themselves...Odin; which they had lost by failing to die in combat, or by arms." Near the source of the Langavi* in Chili is an oval cavern, penetrating through an entire... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 416 страница
...caused themselves to be brought to the nearest of these rocks ; whence they precipitated themselves1 into the sea. Hoping, by the boldness of such a violent...; which they had lost by failing to die in combat, or by arms." Near the source of the Langavi* in Chili is an oval cavern, penetrating through an entire... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 592 страница
...themselves to be brought to the nearest part of these rocks, and from thence threw themselves down into the sea, hoping by the boldness of such a violent death to renew the pretence of admission into the Hall of Odin, which they had lost, by failing to die in combat,... | |
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