Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Issues 7-54Trübner, 1884 - Philology |
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... house of Omayya from the merchant families of Mecca ( a city far inferior to Palmyra ) makes the elevation of Odhainat's far from surprising . Hairan must have died early , and his brother succeeded to his influence . He is called ...
... house of Omayya from the merchant families of Mecca ( a city far inferior to Palmyra ) makes the elevation of Odhainat's far from surprising . Hairan must have died early , and his brother succeeded to his influence . He is called ...
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... house to house in quest of alms , as distinct from the ' stigamaðr ' , the violent highway robber . We have the true definition of ' brautingi ' in the locus classicus , verse 6 , of Hárbarðsljóð , the lay of ' Hoarbard ' , where Odin ...
... house to house in quest of alms , as distinct from the ' stigamaðr ' , the violent highway robber . We have the true definition of ' brautingi ' in the locus classicus , verse 6 , of Hárbarðsljóð , the lay of ' Hoarbard ' , where Odin ...
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... house . In a preceding line , namely , the new arrival says he has come within the house - ' gestr er inn kominn ' — and in the next verse talks about his case as that of him who is already within the house — ' eldz er þavrf þeims inn ...
... house . In a preceding line , namely , the new arrival says he has come within the house - ' gestr er inn kominn ' — and in the next verse talks about his case as that of him who is already within the house — ' eldz er þavrf þeims inn ...
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... house , in front of it . This custom however seems first to make its appearance , when dedicating ships to Christian saints had come into vogue . Thus Thorir the seafarer , the Landnáma relates , had a ship of burden built in Sogn , and ...
... house , in front of it . This custom however seems first to make its appearance , when dedicating ships to Christian saints had come into vogue . Thus Thorir the seafarer , the Landnáma relates , had a ship of burden built in Sogn , and ...
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... house of Laius when he knows the truth will seek any haven , any Cithaeron , any haven though it should be Cithaeron itself . ( See esp . 1451. ) The mountain solitudes where he was once cast out to die will seem to him a safe haven if ...
... house of Laius when he knows the truth will seek any haven , any Cithaeron , any haven though it should be Cithaeron itself . ( See esp . 1451. ) The mountain solitudes where he was once cast out to die will seem to him a safe haven if ...
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Page 36 - is a favorite maxim of mine that History, while it should be scientific in its method, should pursue a practical object. That is, it should not merely gratify the reader's curiosity about the past, but modify his view of the present, and his forecast of the future. Now if this maxim be sound, the history of England ought to end with something that
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Page 14 - At tibi, nauta pías hominum qui traicis umbras, hue animae portent corpus inane tuae, qua Siculae uictor telluris Claudius et qua Caesar ab humana cessit in astra uia. The writer defended this