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... hand and thou hast not taken vengeance ; if it had been lopped off in thy house , O chief of Colt , it were not a buffet without retaliation . Banish me not , son of Eogan , for the hand I lifted in thy house ; strike off my hand as a ...
... hand and thou hast not taken vengeance ; if it had been lopped off in thy house , O chief of Colt , it were not a buffet without retaliation . Banish me not , son of Eogan , for the hand I lifted in thy house ; strike off my hand as a ...
Page 174
... hands double as much as he can lift in one . What a man can carry in one hand is a light talent : what he can carry in two hands is a heavy talent . At Aegina the mina is an arbitrary division , of the talent , or 100 silver drachms ...
... hands double as much as he can lift in one . What a man can carry in one hand is a light talent : what he can carry in two hands is a heavy talent . At Aegina the mina is an arbitrary division , of the talent , or 100 silver drachms ...
Page 292
... hand , an open - handed man , a bounteous giver . ' In the same spelling a ' giving hand ' would have been Lāmā rodíṛā , as the word for ' hand ' was a feminine , lāmā ( for an earlier plāmā ) , Irish lám , Welsh llaw , llawf- , llof ...
... hand , an open - handed man , a bounteous giver . ' In the same spelling a ' giving hand ' would have been Lāmā rodíṛā , as the word for ' hand ' was a feminine , lāmā ( for an earlier plāmā ) , Irish lám , Welsh llaw , llawf- , llof ...
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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