This wheel reappears in the Gaelic story of the Widow and her Daughters, Campbell, ii.
The treasure house of Ixion, which none may enter without being either destroyed like Hesioneus or betrayed by marks of gold or blood, reappears in a vast number of popular stories, and is the foundation of the story of Bluebeard.
It reappears when Ortrud begins to reveal her ideas to Frederic, and accompanies each of her suggestions for the overthrow of Lohengrin and destruction of Elsa.
An hour later his ruddy face reappears in the Hut, and a load of frosted tins is soon unceremoniously dumped on to the kitchen table.
But suddenly from the earth appears a bright fairy light; it disappears, reappears and once more disappears.
The sun, which we could no longer see down below, now reappears as though it were about to rise again, and our balloon seems to be lighted; it must appear like a star to the people who are looking up.
The "Ad te levavi" cut reappears in many of the later Missals of Du Pre, and subsequently of Wolfgang Hopyl.
This enchanting fancy reappearsin the local story of Shon ap Shenkin, which was related to me by a farmer's wife near the reputed scene of the legend.
So in the monkish tale of the five saints, who sleep in the cave of Caio, reappears the legend of Arthur's sleeping warriors under Craig-y-Ddinas.
The inevitable wart reappears in this connection; the stone which cures the wart is found by the roadside, wrapped in a bit of paper, and dropped on a cross-road; to him who picks it up the wart is transferred.
The legend of the Bell of Rhayader perpetuates a class of story which reappears in other parts of Great Britain.
That the myth of Polyphemus reappears in all accounts of this sort, is pretty well agreed among students of folk-lore.
The loss of the chessboard is the starting-point of the task, and the cousin reappears as the black maiden.
The sword incident reappears in a tale of Campbell's, Manus (Vol.
His adventures are told with many variants and he reappears with many aliases.
This form of decoration of ladle handles I have observed on similar vessels from the Casas Grandes of Chihuahua, and it reappears on pottery in all the ruins I have studied between Mexico and Tusayan.
But the lawyer's son always reappears in the emperor, and, if it please God, He will one day deprive him of all his power and splendor.
After a very brief space of time, Eliza Wallner reappears in the door.
Plectranthus reappears at the foot of Oonnoo, Verbascum rare, if any, on the Tartary side of the Hindoo-koosh.
This is the man who, after a few weeks of leisure, reappears next month in Midlothian; first in the field, as if that appearance was his by right of custom.
The present moment, while he is temporarily absent, and just before he again necessarily reappears in the very front of the public stage, may not be an ill time for taking a hasty review of him and his career.
The same perversion of the message reappears in some examples of the next type of story which I shall illustrate, namely the type of the Waxing and Waning Moon.
The first question we naturally ask is whether the belief in the reincarnation of the dead, which prevails universally among the Central tribes, reappears among tribes in other parts of the continent.
When at length a real emperor reappears in Western Europe (962), he is not a Frank, but a Saxon; the conquered in Germany have become the masters.
Middle Ages, it reappears as an instrument in the hands of geomancers (people who selected favourable sites for graves, etc).
Through all this time Persia appears and reappears as the ally first of this league and then of that.
Thereafter "der Kronprinz" reappears with his "hund" under his arm and begins an active and distracted search for his precious sausage.
Thereupon reappears the Teuton, ecstatic and triumphant, bearing with him a huge sausage, which he proceeds to devour with mingled lamentations over his departed "hund" and raptures over its metamorphosed condition.
ANNIE reappears at the kitchen door just as the knocker sounds.
She reappears with a bread pan, which she deposits in the centre of the room; then crosses again to the bedroom, and once morereappears with a clothes brush, two hair brushes, and a Norfolk jacket.
Robinson reappears in Presburg; and precious surely are the news he brings to an Aulic Council fallen back in its chairs, and staring with the wind struck out of it.
Though it reappears in the chapter on phenomena and noumena, it does so in a passage which Kant excised in the second edition.
The view of the two as co-ordinate reappears in the Prolegomena (Sec.
That assumption reappears as the conclusion that since the form of appearance cannot be sensation, it does not arise through the action of the object, and consequently must be a priori.
That is to say, it led him to develop that doctrine of transcendental idealism which reappears in the concluding sections of the Aesthetic, and which was recast and developed in the Analytic.
This is the argument which reappears in the third argument on space in the first edition of the Critique.
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