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... reference to such a personage under the name Anu or Ána ( genitive Anann , later Anainne ) , as follows : Ána i.e. mater deorum hibernensium . 6 It was well she nursed the gods , and from her name is said ana i . e . plenty ; also the ...
... reference to such a personage under the name Anu or Ána ( genitive Anann , later Anainne ) , as follows : Ána i.e. mater deorum hibernensium . 6 It was well she nursed the gods , and from her name is said ana i . e . plenty ; also the ...
Page 286
... references for each of the 14th , 15th , and 16th days as being popularly regarded as the day of the full moon ... reference ( at p . 221 above ) to Apollo visiting the Boreads every nineteenth year was , I must confess , rather of ...
... references for each of the 14th , 15th , and 16th days as being popularly regarded as the day of the full moon ... reference ( at p . 221 above ) to Apollo visiting the Boreads every nineteenth year was , I must confess , rather of ...
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British Academy. of burlesque is justified in an historical argument , with reference to the examples set by Homer , Erasmus , and Rabelais ; particular attention is given , of course , to Merlinus Coccaius , as the original pattern ...
British Academy. of burlesque is justified in an historical argument , with reference to the examples set by Homer , Erasmus , and Rabelais ; particular attention is given , of course , to Merlinus Coccaius , as the original pattern ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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