Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 3British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 36
Page 157
... Persons who can reason thus are ill to reason with ! The original sense of the word ' queen ' is ' woman ' . By this time queen ' ' exactly denotes the ' ( royal and feminine ) ' condition to which it is applied ' , but I am not asking ...
... Persons who can reason thus are ill to reason with ! The original sense of the word ' queen ' is ' woman ' . By this time queen ' ' exactly denotes the ' ( royal and feminine ) ' condition to which it is applied ' , but I am not asking ...
Page 172
... person , and inuisus is used of that on which such a glance is cast . An envied person comes naturally to be hated , èníplovos ; and in Latin this sense supplanted the original one in the case of persons , and was even transferred to ...
... person , and inuisus is used of that on which such a glance is cast . An envied person comes naturally to be hated , èníplovos ; and in Latin this sense supplanted the original one in the case of persons , and was even transferred to ...
Page 259
... persons , admits of many varieties of treatment , and is practised with different degrees of success , according to the character of the person praised , of the audience , the time , the place , the occasion , and a hundred other ...
... persons , admits of many varieties of treatment , and is practised with different degrees of success , according to the character of the person praised , of the audience , the time , the place , the occasion , and a hundred other ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbot Aborigines ancient appears Aryan Asia Babelon British Academy chronicler Church cities classical Clazomenae coinage Comus criticism Cyzicus Dante darics Divine Divine Comedy domini doubt early edition Edward Caird eighteenth century electrum electrum coins England English epic Eteocretans evidence fact father French gold coins Greece Greek historians History of Britain honour Ibid Indo-European inscriptions issued Italian Italy John King Lampsacus language later Latin Latium Ligurians literary literature Lord matter Milton modern monks mother non-Aryan original Paradise Lost passage Patricians Paul's Pelasgians Persian Phocaea phratry Plautus poem poet poetic poetry pomerium probably Professor Burrows promiscuous prose quod R. S. Conway race reason regard regis Roman Sabine Samson sancti says scholar seems Siculi silver Spenser's staters story style terms of relationship tion translation tribal tribes Umbrians verse Westminster Westmonasteriensi whilst words writers καὶ