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  • Ali Alizadehhas quoted2 years ago
    CHAPTER I

    THE SAVAGE’S DREAD OF INCEST

    PRIMITIVE MAN is known to us by the stages of development through which he has passed: that is, through the inanimate monuments and implements which he has left behind for us, through our knowledge of his art, his religion and his attitude towards life, which we have received either directly or through the medium of legends, myths and fairy-tales; and through the remnants of his ways of thinking that survive in our own manners and customs. Moreover, in a certain sense he is still our contemporary:
  • Arlind Surdullihas quoted8 months ago
    one has to remark that men ought either to be well treated or crushed, because they can avenge themselves of lighter injuries, of more serious ones they cannot; therefore the injury that is to be done to a man ought to be of such a kind that one does not stand in fear of revenge.
  • Катя Малаhas quoted8 months ago
    though not of that country
  • nnekaamara56has quoted8 months ago
    CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY
    DANAUS

    THE KING OF ARGOS

    HERALD OF AEGYPTUS

    CHORUS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUS

    Attendants
  • kylaalatraca7has quotedlast year
    About noon, Your Majesty, a light from heaven brighter than the sun shone down on me.
  • kylaalatraca7has quotedlast year
    "About noon, Your Majesty, a light from heaven brighter than the sun shone down on me."
  • Raffie Kirsten Mifaniahas quotedlast year
    Anne Boleyn’s coronation
  • juanprinciperamosg86862has quotedlast year
    Delta region before the close of the Late Stone Age. 3 The earliest outpourings of migrating Arabians may have been in progress about the same time. This early southward drift of Armenoids might account for the presence in southern Palestine, early in the Copper Age, of the tall race referred to in the Bible as the Rephaim or Anakim, “whose power was broken only by the Hebrew invaders”. 1 Joshua drove them out of Hebron, 2 in the neighbourhood of which Abraham had purchased a burial cave from Ephron, the Hittite. 3 Apparently a system of land laws prevailed in Palestine at this early period. It is of special interest for us to note that in Abraham’s day and afterwards, the landed proprietors in the country of the Rephaim were identified with the
  • Talia Garzahas quoted2 months ago
    they maintained the ‘invincible cavalry,’ for which Sicily was ever famous, and which gave them an immense advantage in point of force
  • Talia Garzahas quoted2 months ago
    From Etruria there had already reached Nicias spontaneous offers of assistance, and he sent thither envoys to ask for a force of cavalry, preferring the same request to the Sicels, of whom many joined him under their prince Archonides.
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