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Page 170
... mean ' inspiring song ' ( ' be- geisternd ' ) ; turn to a leading Latin lexicon1 and you are presented with both , der den ... means Ovid , the answer to the calumny is below . If ' on ' is to have a wider reference , where , we may ask ...
... mean ' inspiring song ' ( ' be- geisternd ' ) ; turn to a leading Latin lexicon1 and you are presented with both , der den ... means Ovid , the answer to the calumny is below . If ' on ' is to have a wider reference , where , we may ask ...
Page 178
... means of the same statistical fallacy and without even the excuse of the modernizing scribe . On rà exaσra ( xii . 16 ; also 165 , xiv . 375 , and Il . xi . 706 ) it is observed that ' against these four we have to set twenty - five ...
... means of the same statistical fallacy and without even the excuse of the modernizing scribe . On rà exaσra ( xii . 16 ; also 165 , xiv . 375 , and Il . xi . 706 ) it is observed that ' against these four we have to set twenty - five ...
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... mean the art of employing words in such a manner as to produce an illusion on the imagination , the art of doing by means of words what the painter does by means of colours . ' Evidently this definition covers only the descriptive parts ...
... mean the art of employing words in such a manner as to produce an illusion on the imagination , the art of doing by means of words what the painter does by means of colours . ' Evidently this definition covers only the descriptive parts ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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