| Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 412 páginas
...truly and faithfully, in Reeling a Bridge fo liable to be broken do wu, fince it is in their power tt to perform whatever they pleafe. The Gods, replied...had built Afgard ? Har anfwered, He in the beginning eftabliflied Governors (B) ; and ordered them to decide whatever differences mould arife among men,... | |
| 1809 - 382 páginas
...work truly and faithfully, in ere&ing a Bridge fo liable to be broken down, fince it is in their power to perform whatever they pleafe. The Gods, replied...; and ordered them to decide whatever differences fhould arife among men, and to regulate the government of the celeftjal city. The aflembly of thefe... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 592 páginas
...please." ''The gods," replied Har, "are not to be blamed on that account; Bifrost is of itself a very good bridge, but there is nothing in nature that can hope to make resistance when the sons of Muspell sally forth to the great combat." THE GOLDEN AGE. "What did All-father... | |
| 1873 - 618 páginas
...please." "The gods," answers Har, "are not to be blamed on that account ; Bifrost is of itself a very good bridge, but there is nothing in nature that can hope to resist when the sons of Muspell sally forth to the great combat" This is the bridge which is recalled... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 466 páginas
...please." " The gods, n replied Har, " are not to be blamed on that account; Bifrost is of itself a very good bridge, but there is nothing in nature that can hope to make resistance when the sons of Muspell sally forth to the great combat." " What did All-Father do after... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 452 páginas
...please." "The gods," replied Har, " are not to be blamed on that account; Bifrost is of itself a very good bridge, but there is nothing in nature that can hope to make resistance when the sons of Muspell sally forth to the great combat." " What did All-Father do after... | |
| 1905 - 394 páginas
...please." "The gods," replied Har, "are not to be blamed on that account; Bifrost is of itself a very good bridge, but there is nothing in nature that can hope to make resistance when the sons of Muspell sally forth to the great combat." THE GOLDEN AGE. 14. "What did... | |
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