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... give any details con- cerning the Irish bards . Spenser's description has often been quoted , but it may be as well to reproduce a portion of it here : — There is none so bad , Eudoxus , but shall finde some to favour his doings ; but ...
... give any details con- cerning the Irish bards . Spenser's description has often been quoted , but it may be as well to reproduce a portion of it here : — There is none so bad , Eudoxus , but shall finde some to favour his doings ; but ...
Page 195
... give more than full weight . Probably a custom had arisen of adding a little beyond the exact weight , as indeed often happens among ourselves , and this is made compulsory , by a really democratic law , a law which would have satisfied ...
... give more than full weight . Probably a custom had arisen of adding a little beyond the exact weight , as indeed often happens among ourselves , and this is made compulsory , by a really democratic law , a law which would have satisfied ...
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... give , ' rhod , ' a gift , ' rhyđ , ' will give , ' 6 6 1 The derivation of the word rhođ - i is a puzzle , but I am inclined to treat it in the same way as Irish bodhar , Welsh byđar , ' deaf , ' Sanskrit badhirá , ' deaf , ' from a ...
... give , ' rhod , ' a gift , ' rhyđ , ' will give , ' 6 6 1 The derivation of the word rhođ - i is a puzzle , but I am inclined to treat it in the same way as Irish bodhar , Welsh byđar , ' deaf , ' Sanskrit badhirá , ' deaf , ' from a ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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