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... took vengeance and fled the land . They heard that England's king had need of men and ( much more compelling ) that there was hope of great spoil there , so with 300 Norsemen they entered into the service of king Athelstan . And so we ...
... took vengeance and fled the land . They heard that England's king had need of men and ( much more compelling ) that there was hope of great spoil there , so with 300 Norsemen they entered into the service of king Athelstan . And so we ...
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... took to his heels . Egill reported these events to his men in a brisk verse : How Óláf's foes all left him ! One fled , one slain ( the slow one ) . Unmanageable monarch , That Scot had soon them scattered ! 1 ( a ) That Anlaf Cwaran ...
... took to his heels . Egill reported these events to his men in a brisk verse : How Óláf's foes all left him ! One fled , one slain ( the slow one ) . Unmanageable monarch , That Scot had soon them scattered ! 1 ( a ) That Anlaf Cwaran ...
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... took over from the French Academy the excavation of Dura - Europus , the interesting potentialities of which had been demonstrated by Franz Cumont's preliminary exploration in 1923. For ten suc- cessive seasons the Yale Expedition dug ...
... took over from the French Academy the excavation of Dura - Europus , the interesting potentialities of which had been demonstrated by Franz Cumont's preliminary exploration in 1923. For ten suc- cessive seasons the Yale Expedition dug ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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