Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 98
... perhaps served in the campaign against Samos , had been reduced to poverty by a time soon after the battle of Delium , and apparently not earlier ; he had a curious stare and an odd way of rolling in his walk , was a great talker , and ...
... perhaps served in the campaign against Samos , had been reduced to poverty by a time soon after the battle of Delium , and apparently not earlier ; he had a curious stare and an odd way of rolling in his walk , was a great talker , and ...
Page 150
... perhaps to his increasing deafness , was a want of sympathy with the human voice ; and in his vocal compositions there is some- times a sense of effort which is not wholly repaid . Fidelio , except for one magnificent scene , is not ...
... perhaps to his increasing deafness , was a want of sympathy with the human voice ; and in his vocal compositions there is some- times a sense of effort which is not wholly repaid . Fidelio , except for one magnificent scene , is not ...
Page 222
... perhaps as early as 1020 and Peter lived until after 1124 is not insuperable . To me this view appears quite out of the 1 See , for instance , Giesebrecht , Geschichte der Deutschen Kaiserzeit , iii . ( ed . 4 , 1876 ) 16 ; and compare ...
... perhaps as early as 1020 and Peter lived until after 1124 is not insuperable . To me this view appears quite out of the 1 See , for instance , Giesebrecht , Geschichte der Deutschen Kaiserzeit , iii . ( ed . 4 , 1876 ) 16 ; and compare ...
Contents
Presidential ADDRESS | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
Copyright | |
29 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Alberic Alberic II Alcibiades ancient appears Arabic authority believe Benedict Benedict IX British Caesar called Caswallon century character chronicle conception consciousness count of Tusculum death doctrine documents Elected England English evidence expression fact Geoffrey German give Gratian Greek Gregory Gregory VI Henry Hildebrand human idea ideal Imperial Italy John King language later literature living Lord Luke mandrake Marozia means mind modern nature Nennius never original Papacy Papal perhaps period Persian Phaedo philosophy Plato poem poetic poetry poets political pontificate Pope present Prince Professor question Raleigh reality relation religion represented righteousness Roman Rome Savoy Saxons seems sensations sense Shakespeare Silvester III Socrates Sophroniscus soul spirit suisse Sutri theory things thought tion tradition true truth Tysilio verse Vortigern whole words writing written Xenophon