Children's Literature, Part 1921Charles Madison Curry, Erle Elsworth Clippinger |
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... Balder 360 SECTION VII POETRY Bibliography Introductory 368 299. Daisies . 385 369 EUGENE FIELD ELIZA LEE FOLLEN 269. The Three Little Kittens 270. The Moon 271. Runaway Brook 300. Wynken , Blynken , and Nod . 385 • 371 301. The Sugar ...
... Balder 360 SECTION VII POETRY Bibliography Introductory 368 299. Daisies . 385 369 EUGENE FIELD ELIZA LEE FOLLEN 269. The Three Little Kittens 270. The Moon 271. Runaway Brook 300. Wynken , Blynken , and Nod . 385 • 371 301. The Sugar ...
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... Balder - all these simply hint the riches of the myth as story . This story interest is the one that appeals to all human beings as human beings and is therefore fundamental . 2. Myth preserves much material of social and antiquarian ...
... Balder - all these simply hint the riches of the myth as story . This story interest is the one that appeals to all human beings as human beings and is therefore fundamental . 2. Myth preserves much material of social and antiquarian ...
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... swift questioning , stooped down , and asked the giant , " What did Odin whisper in the ear of Balder as he ascended the funeral pile ? " Only Odin himself could answer this question , and Vafthrudner 350 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE.
... swift questioning , stooped down , and asked the giant , " What did Odin whisper in the ear of Balder as he ascended the funeral pile ? " Only Odin himself could answer this question , and Vafthrudner 350 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE.
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... Balder back from Helheim . Some knowledge of the geography of Norse mythology will aid the reader in understanding the myth of Balder . Far below Asgard , the home of the gods , was Niflheim , the region of cold and darkness . Here in a ...
... Balder back from Helheim . Some knowledge of the geography of Norse mythology will aid the reader in understanding the myth of Balder . Far below Asgard , the home of the gods , was Niflheim , the region of cold and darkness . Here in a ...
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... Balder was the most god - like of all the gods , because he was the purest and the best . Wherever he went his coming was like the coming of sunshine , and all the beauty of summer was but the shining of his face . When men's hearts ...
... Balder was the most god - like of all the gods , because he was the purest and the best . Wherever he went his coming was like the coming of sunshine , and all the beauty of summer was but the shining of his face . When men's hearts ...
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